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14 2x/3+4x=42 please solve​

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Answered by beststudent1
1

Answer:

Given:-

\begin{gathered} \frac{2x}{3} + 4x = 42 \\ \end{gathered}

3

2x

+4x=42

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Solution:-

\begin{gathered} \implies \: \frac{2x + 12x}{3} = 42 \\ \end{gathered}

3

2x+12x

=42

\begin{gathered} \implies \: \frac{14x}{3} = 42 \\ \end{gathered}

3

14x

=42

\implies \: 14x = 42 \times 3⟹14x=42×3

\begin{gathered} \implies \: x = \frac{42 \times 3}{14} \\ \end{gathered}

⟹x=

14

42×3

\\: x = 9⟹x=9

Answered by Stevi
2

Answer:

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