Math, asked by DiOmkar0188, 5 months ago

4y+2/5 = 7+5y/13
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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \blue{ \bf {\underline{QUESTION :  - }}}

4y+2/5 = 7+5y/13

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  •  \large{ \sf{ 4y +  \frac{2}{5}  = 7 +  \frac{5y}{13}}}

 \boxed{ \huge{ \bold{to \: find}}}

  • Value of y

 \star{ \pink{ \underline{ \underline{Solution :  - }}}}

 \large{ \sf{ 4y +  \frac{2}{5}  = 7 +  \frac{5y}{13}}}

  • Doing y and only number in one side ,

\large{ \sf{ = 4y -  \frac{5y}{13}  = 7 -  \frac{5}{2}}}

  • L.C.M in Both sides,

{\large{ \sf{  = \frac{52y -5y }{13}  =  \frac{14 - 5}{2}}}}

{\large{ \sf{ =  \frac{47y}{13}  =  \frac{9}{2}}}}

  • Cross multiple in Both sides,

\large{ \sf{ = 94y = 117}}

 \implies{\large{ \sf{y =  \frac{117}{94}}}}

 \implies\large{ \sf{y = 1.244}}

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