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You cannot solve fractions. There may be sums or products containing fractions or equations that can be solved. But fractions themselves cannot.
Assuming you want to get rid of the fractions, you can multiply both sides of the equations by the greatest common factor of the fractions. Then you can solve the equation normally.
The only possible method is: One step at a time.
Tell me the equations first.
I am not sure what you mean with "two step"; also, the details depend on solving equations depend on the specific equation. However, one thing you can often do to simplify equations with fractions is multiply left and right by the common denominator of all fractions - that way, you get rid of the fractions. Here is an example: (1/2)x + 3 = (2/3)x + 5 If you multiply both sides by 6, you'll get rid of the fractions (only whole numbers remain); this makes the equation easier to solve: 3x + 18 = 4x + 30