To solve a problem like this, you can use a method called cross-multiplying. This is when you multiply the denominator of the first fraction by the numerator of the other and then multiply the two remaining numbers.
[tex] \frac{3}{4} = \frac{x}{6} [/tex] Multiply 3 by 6 and multiply 4 by x. 4x = 18 Divide by 4. x = [tex] \frac{18}{4} [/tex] Simplify! x = [tex] \frac{9}{2} [/tex]
You can check this by comparing the fractions with [tex] \frac{9}{2} [/tex] in the place of x.