Math, asked by daksha8781, 9 months ago

5x-6/8=3x-8/5+1 please give my answer please ​

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Answered by CharmingPrince
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Answer:

Given:

 \dfrac{5x-6}{8} = \dfrac{3x-8}{5} + 1

Solution:

\implies \dfrac{5x-6}{8} - \dfrac{3x-8}{5} = 1

\implies \dfrac{5(5x-6)-8(3x-8)}{40} = 1

\implies \dfrac{25x - 30 - 24x + 64}{40}= 1

\implies \dfrac{x + 34}{40}=1

\implies x + 34 = 40

\implies x = 40 - 34

\boxed{\implies{\boxed{x = 6}}}

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