Math, asked by vindicatelegend, 1 month ago

\frac{2x}{3}+1=\frac{7x}{15}+3

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Answered by velurisravaniteja
2

Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

2x/3+1=7x/15+3

2x/3-7x/15=3-1

10x-7x/15=2 (lcm =15)

3×/15=2

×/5=2

x=10

Answered by muskanot7
1

hey mate i got your answer⤵️

 \frac{2x}{3}  + 1 =  \frac{7x}{15}  + 3

 \frac{2x}{3} +  \frac{1 \times 3}{3}  =  \frac{7x}{15}  +  \frac{3 \times 15}{15}

 \frac{2x + 3}{3}  =  \frac{7x + 45}{15}  \:  (cross \: multiplication)

15(2x + 3) = 3(7x + 45)

30x + 45 = 21x + 135

30x - 21x = 135 - 45

9x = 90

x = 10.

Hope This Helps You❤️

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