Math, asked by shourya73, 11 months ago

6a+7/3a+2 =5/3 what's the answer

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Answered by iTzMiSsTwinKle
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 \frac{6a + 7}{3a + 2}  =  \frac{5}{3}

Cross multiplying, we get,

3(6a + 7) = 5(3a + 2)

18a + 21 = 15a + 10

Bringing the same variables in one side,

18a - 15a = 10 - 21

3a =  ( - 11)

a =  \frac{ - 11}{3}

Hence,

Hence,The value of 'a' we get is -11/3

Answered by rahman786khalilu
1

Step-by-step explanation:cross multiply and bring same variables a side

hope it is helpful

a=-11/3

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