Math, asked by vidhikoshtividhi, 7 months ago

2x/3-x/2+x/5=5/6 solve the following​

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Answered by kanishka333
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Answered by ItzLily157
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Correct Equation:

 \frac{2x}{3} -  \frac{x}{2} +  \frac{x}{5} =  \frac{5}{6}

Solution:

Taking LCM of 3, 2 and 5, we get 30. So,

 \frac{2x \times 10}{3 \times 10} -  \frac{x \times15}{2 \times 15} +  \frac{x \times 6}{5 \times 6} =  \frac{5}{6}

 \frac{20x - 15x + 6x}{30} =  \frac{5}{6}

 \frac{20x - 9x}{30} =  \frac{5}{6}

 \frac{11x}{30} =  \frac{5}{6}

Cross Multiplication

6 \times 11x = 5 \times 30

66x = 150

x =  \frac{150}{66}

x = \frac{25}{11}

Final answer:

Value of x is \frac{<strong>2</strong><strong>5</strong>}{<strong>1</strong><strong>1</strong>}

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