Math, asked by 10thMarch, 1 month ago

Find the Equation 6=(3/4) (x+7)​

Answers

Answered by Rejinabhatta
1

Step-by-step explanation:

6=(3/4) (x+7)

6=0.75*(x+7)

6=0.75x + 5.25

6-5.25=0.75x

0.75/0.75=x

x=1

Answered by pulakmath007
2

SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

To solve the equation

\displaystyle\sf{6 =  \frac{3}{4} (x + 7)}

EVALUATION

Here the given equation is

\displaystyle\sf{6 =  \frac{3}{4} (x + 7)}

We solve it as below

\displaystyle\sf{6 =  \frac{3}{4} (x + 7)}

\displaystyle\sf{ \implies \:  \frac{3}{4} (x + 7) = 6}

\displaystyle\sf{ \implies \:  (x + 7) = 6 \times  \frac{4}{3} }

\displaystyle\sf{ \implies \:  (x + 7) = 8}

\displaystyle\sf{ \implies \:  x = 8 - 7 }

\displaystyle\sf{ \implies \:  x = 1}

FINAL ANSWER

Hence the required solution is x = 1

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