Sam has 9 yellow pencils in his desk. 3/4 of his pencils are yellow. How many pencils does Sam have in his desk?

3rd grade fraction, slightly confusing to me

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how do I solve for X? can you show me how?

Divide both sides of the equation by 3/4.

3/4x = 9

x = 9/(3/4)

x = 9 * (4/3)

x = 36 / 3 = 12

To solve this problem, we need to find out how many pencils Sam has in total, given that 3/4 of them are yellow.

In this case, we know that 3/4 of Sam's pencils are yellow, and that there are 9 yellow pencils. Let's use a fraction to represent all the pencils.

If 3/4 of the pencils represent 9 yellow pencils, we can write it as:

3/4 * Total pencils = 9 yellow pencils

To solve for the total number of pencils, we need to isolate the variable. We can start by multiplying both sides of the equation by the reciprocal of 3/4, which is 4/3. This cancels out the fraction on the left side:

(3/4 * Total pencils) * (4/3) = (9 yellow pencils) * (4/3)

Simplifying the equation on both sides, we have:

Total pencils = (9 * 4) / 3

Total pencils = 36 / 3

Total pencils = 12

Therefore, Sam has a total of 12 pencils in his desk.

Let x = total pencils

3/4x = 9

Solve for x.