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e+e/2+e/3 = 11 gives result?

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Answered by iHelper
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\sf e + \dfrac{\sf e}{2} + \dfrac{\sf e}{3} = 11 \\ \\ \implies \dfrac{\sf 6e + 3e + 2e}{6} = 11 \\ \\ \implies \dfrac{\sf 11e}{6} = 11 \\ \\ \implies \sf 11e = 66 \\ \\ \implies \sf e = \dfrac{66}{11} \implies \boxed{\red{\bf{e = 6}}}

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