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Once an equation with fraction coefficients has been cleared of fractions by multiplying by the LCD, what happens next?

AIt is left unsolved, since clearing fractions is the final step
BIt is solved using the General Strategy for Solving Linear Equations
CIt must be converted back into fractions before solving
DIt is solved only by graphing both sides of it carefully
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. It is solved using the General Strategy for Solving Linear Equations
1. The three-step strategy for fraction coefficients ends by solving the cleared equation using the General Strategy for Solving Linear Equations. 2. Clearing the fractions is only the second of three steps, not the final one; solving the resulting equation still remains. 3. There is no need to convert back to fractions, and graphing is not part of this particular strategy at all. _Source: OpenStax Elementary Algebra (CC BY 4.0), Ch 2 "Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities", section 2.5 Solve Equations with Fractions or Decimals_
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