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1 Find the value of 'x" in the expression
given below
(2/3) + (15/6) + x = 4​

Answers

Answered by npsjach
2

Answer:

x = 5 answer

Step-by-step explanation:

= 2/3 + 15/6 + x =4

= 4/6 + 15/6 .+x =4

= 19/6 + x =4

= 19 + x = 4 * 6

= 19 + x = 24

= x = 24-19

= x = 5

Answered by Dhruv4886
0

The value of x is 5/6

Given:

(2/3) + (15/6) + x = 4​

To find:

The value of 'x'

Solution:

To find the value 'x' simplify the above equation as follows

=> (2/3) + (15/6) + x = 4​  

To add the factors take Lcm of 3 and 6

=> [ (2)(2) + 15]/6 + x = 4

=> 19/6 + x = 4

Subtract 19/6 from both sides

=> 19/6 - 19/6 + x = 4 - 19/6

=> x = 4 - 19/6

=> x = [ 6(4) - 19]/6

=> x = [24 - 19]/6

=> x = 5/6

Therefore,

The value of x is 5/6

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