Isolate the variable terms on one side and the constant terms on the other side. If an equation contains fractions multiply both sides of the equation by the least common denominator LCD to clear fractions. This clears the fractions.
If we multiply both sides by 7 well be able to ditch that fraction.
Solve the resulting system using the addition method elimination method or the substitution method. In this equation we can see there are two fractions at the left and one at the right as both fractions are divided by 2 you should convert the number of the right in this case 3 into a fraction divided by 2 in this case we can use 62 that is equal to 3 and the equation would be. To isolate a variable multiplied by a fraction any fraction multiplied by its reciprocal equals one. For example in the fraction ½ the 1 is the numerator and 2 is the denominator.