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2.1(s + 1) − 1.41 = 6.99 what is the value of s

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Answered by chauhanshagun70
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Answer:

2.1( s + 1 ) - 1.41 = 6.99

2.1 ( s +1 ) = 6.99 + 1.41

2.1( s +1 ) = 8.40

s + 1 = 8.40 / 2.1

s + 1 = 4

s = 4 -1

s = 3

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Answered by sakshii8080
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As per the data given in the question,

In the above question, it is given that,

The given equation is 2.1(s + 1) − 1.41 = 6.99.    

  Here we have to find the value of s.

We have to simplify the equation to get the value.

Thus, simplifying the above equation we get,

2.1(s + 1)- 1.41 = 6.99\\2.1s+2.1-1.41=6.99\\2.1s+0.69=6.99

Taking constant one side and s another side we get,

2.1s=6.99-0.69\\2.1s=6.3\\s=\frac{6.3}{2.1} \\s=3

Hence we get the value of s is 3.

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