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To solve the equation (2x-3)/4 = 9, you first multiply both sides by 4 to isolate the numerator. This gives you 2x-3 = 36. Next, you add 3 to both sides to isolate the variable term, resulting in 2x = 39. Finally, divide by 2 to solve for x, giving you x = 19.5.

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(2x-3)/4 = 9

2x-3 = 36 (multiply both sides by 4)

2x = 39 (add +3 to both sides)

x = 19.5 (divide both sides by 2)

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