Math, asked by RFD365, 1 year ago

Adding 4 to twice a number yields 25/6.Find the number ​

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Answered by MADBRO
18
Hi..

let no. be x

ATQ,

2x + 4 = 25/6

2x = \frac{25}{6} - 4

2x = \frac{25 - 24}{6}

2x = \frac{1}{6}

x = \frac{1}{6} \times \frac{1}{2}

 \bold{x = \frac{1}{12} }

thanks
Answered by niharikaKz
21
\mathbb{\huge{\purple{HEY\:MATE}}}...

Let the number be x, then A.T.Q

 \frac{2x}{x} + 4 = \frac{25}{6}

2x = \frac{25}{6} - \frac{4}{1}<br /><br />

2x = \frac{25 - 24}{6}

2x = \frac{1}{6}

x \frac{1}{6} \times \frac{1}{2}  <br /><br />= \frac{1}{12}
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