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algebric statement for 6x + 7=55​

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Answered by krishpmlak
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6x + 7 = 55

⇒6x = 55 - 7 (∵ transposing )

⇒6x = 48

⇒ x = 48/6 ( ∵ transposing )

⇒ x = 8 is the answer.

Answered by aftabahemad
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In context to the question asked,

We have to write the algebraic expression for the given expression -

We have,

6x+7 = 55

From here, we can see that, when 7 is added to the six times of "x' the result is equal to 55.

So, the statement for the given expression will be,

When 7 is added to the six times of x gives 55.

Now, for solving the expression, we will shift 7 from LHS to RHS.

Hence. we can rewrite it as,

6x = 55-7\\=>6x = 48\\=>x = \frac{48}{6}\\=>x = 8

Hence, value of "x" in the given expression will be 8.

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