GCSE Maths Practice: solving-linear-equations

Question 12 of 12

This question practices solving linear equations involving fractions and decimals.

\( \text{Solve: } \dfrac{3}{2}(x + 1) - \dfrac{1}{4}(2x - 3) = 5 \)

Choose one option:

Check your solution by substitution and convert fractions to decimals if required.

Clear fractions using the LCM, simplify each side, then isolate x.