Math, asked by mirm5835, 2 days ago

A number is multiplied by 80.when 60 is added to it the result becomes 365. Assuming the variable as t form an equation with zero on RHS of equality​

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Answered by harsh070814
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Answer:

Acording to question

let the number be x

then,

(x×80)+60-360=0

Answered by FatimaThePolymath
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Step-by-step explanation:

80x+60=365.

365-60=305

305/80= 3.8125

x=3.8125

Let's double check this:

80×3.8125= 305

305+60= 365.

So to obtain 0 on the RHS of the equation, I will write:

(80x)+60-365=0.

Because we found out previously that 80×3.8125 equals to 305 and 305+365 is 365. So it's practically 365-356=0.

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