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Divide 125 in two parts such that twice one part is equal to thrice the other part

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let ,

One part = x

and other part = (125 - x )

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\implies{\sf 2x=3(125-x) }

\implies{\sf 2x=375-3x}

\implies{\sf 5x=375}

\implies{\sf x=\dfrac{375}{5} }

\implies{\sf x=75}

⛬ One part is x = 75

and other part is = (125 - x)

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀= (125 - 75 )

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀= 50

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\implies{\sf 2x=3(125-x)}

\implies{\sf 2×75=3(125-75)}

\implies{\sf 150=3×50}

\implies{\sf 150=150 }

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⛬ Two parts are 75 and 50.

Answered by arshbbcommander
229

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Let one part be x and other be 125-x

Given

2x = 3(125-x)

2x =375 - 3x

5x = 375

x=75

Other part = 125-x

= 125 - 75

Other part = 50

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