Math, asked by k2jangir, 10 months ago

(e) Divide 180 into two parts such that one
part is 40 more than the other part.​

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Answered by Rose08
27

Answer :-

\sf\huge\boxed{70 ; 110}

Explanation :-

Given :

  • Divide two parts such that one part is 40 more than the other part.

To find :

The two parts

Solution :

Let the first part be 'x'

and the second part be '(x + 4)'

We know that,

First part + Second part = 180

According to question,

\sf\longrightarrow x + x + 40 = 180

\sf\longrightarrow 2x + 40 = 180

\sf\longrightarrow 2x = 180 - 40

\sf\longrightarrow 2x = 140

\sf\longrightarrow x =  \dfrac{140}{2}

\boxed{\sf\therefore x = 70}

Hence,

The first part => x = 70

The second part => (x + 40) = 70 + 40 = 110

Hence, the two parts are 70 and 110

Answered by moksh581
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