Given:
The equation is
[tex]\dfrac{5}{6}h+\dfrac{6}{7}h-\dfrac{9}{14}h=4[/tex]
To find:
The solution of the given equation.
Solution:
We have,
[tex]\dfrac{5}{6}h+\dfrac{6}{7}h-\dfrac{9}{14}h=4[/tex]
It can be written as
[tex]\left(\dfrac{5}{6}+\dfrac{6}{7}-\dfrac{9}{14}\right)h=4[/tex]
[tex]\left(\dfrac{35+36-27}{42}\right)h=4[/tex]
[tex]\left(\dfrac{44}{42}\right)h=4[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{22}{21}h=4[/tex]
Multiply both sides by 21.
[tex]22h=84[/tex]
Divide both sides by 22.
[tex]h=\dfrac{84}{22}[/tex]
[tex]h=\dfrac{42}{11}[/tex]
Therefore, the solution of the given equation is [tex]h=\dfrac{42}{11}[/tex].