Math, asked by navdeepsingh70, 1 year ago

from what rational number 52/7 is subtracted so that the answer is 41/14​

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Answered by iTzMiSsTwinKle
14

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Let,

Let,The number be x

Let,The number be xAccording to the question,

x -  \frac{52}{7}  =  \frac{41}{14}

x =  \frac{41}{14}   +  \frac{52}{7}

LCM of 14 and 7 will be 14

x =  \frac{41  + 104}{14}

x =  \frac{ 145}{14}

Hence,

Hence,The required value or answer is 145/4

Answered by santhoshdeepa81
3

Answer:

1015/14

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the unknown number be x.

So,

X-52/7=41/14

Through cross multiplication and transposing:

14x-(14*52)=41*7

14x-728=287

14x=287+728

X=1015/14

Leave the answer as it is as rational numbers are in the form of p/q.

Hope it helps!!

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