Math, asked by aartijaiswal5858, 11 days ago

5( 5X – 10) = 15
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Answered by Anonymous
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5(5x-10)=15

5x-10=15÷5

5x-10=3

5x=3+10

5x=13

x=13÷5

x=2.6

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> x = \frac{13}{5}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

5( 5x-10) = 15

As we have to find the value of the equation,

For simplifying this expression we have to use the transposition method:

We have,

=> 5( 5x-10) = 15

Distribute the terms, we get

=> 25x-50=15

Add both sides by 50,

=> 25x-50+50=15+50

By simplifying it further,

=> 25x=65

Divide both sides by 25,

=> x = \frac{65}{25}

Canceling the terms,

=> x = \frac{13}{5}

Hence, the required solution is \frac{13}{5} .

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