Question
$\frac{\text{x}+1}{4}=\frac{\text{x}-2}{3}$

Answer

Given, $\frac{\text{x}+1}{4}=\frac{\text{x}-2}{3}3(x + 1) = 4(x - 2)$
$3x + 3 = 4x - 8$
$3x - 4x = -8 - 3$
$-x = -11$
$\frac{-\text{x}}{-1}=\frac{-11}{-1}$
$x = 11$

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