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6=3 12=6 14=8. what number is correspends to 22?​

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Answered by Mheet
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Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

we have to take the half of everything therefore the half of 22 is 11

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Answered by Anonymous
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\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{Solution :}}}}

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Given :

  • 6 = 3
  • 12 = 6
  • 14 = 7

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To Find :

We have to tell that which number is equal to the 22.

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Solution :

As it is given that,

\sf{→ 6 = 3} \\ \\ \bf{Devide \: L.H.S \: by \: 2} \\ \\ \sf{→\frac{\cancel{6}}{\cancel{2}} = 3} \\ \\ \sf{→3 = 3}

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Similarly,

\sf{→ 12 = 6} \\ \\ \bf{Devide \: L.H.S \: by \: 2} \\ \\ \sf{→\frac{\cancel{12}}{\cancel{2}} = 6} \\ \\ \sf{→6 = 6}

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\sf{→ 14 = 7} \\ \\ \bf{Devide \: L.H.S \: by \: 2} \\ \\ \sf{→\frac{\cancel{14}}{\cancel{2}} = 7} \\ \\ \sf{→7 = 7}

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Now,

\sf{→ 22 = ?} \\ \\ \bf{Devide \: L.H.S \: by \: 2} \\ \\ \sf{→\frac{\cancel{22}}{\cancel{2}} = ?} \\ \\ \sf{→11 = ?}

\sf{\therefore \: 11 \: is \: correct \: answer}

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