Math, asked by shauryarajput1509, 8 months ago

find the value of x which satisfies the given equation \frac{x}{4} +5=\frac{2x}{3}

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Answered by rsagnik437
10

 \frac{x}{4}  + 5 =  \frac{2x}{3}

5 =  \frac{2x}{3}  -  \frac{x}{4}

5 =  \frac{8x - 3x}{12}

5 =  \frac{5x}{12}

5x = 60

x =  \frac{60}{5}

x = 12

Answered by Tinasiac2805
2

Answer:-

12

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{x}{4} + 5 = \frac{2x}{3} \\=> 5 =  \frac{2x}{3} - \frac{x}{4}\\=> 5 = \frac{8x - 3x}{12} \\=> 5 = 5x/12\\=> 60 = 5x\\=> x = 12

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