Math, asked by vyasdharmeshp, 9 months ago

how many times the value of Z-M is of M-x ? Z,M and x are in known notation​

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Answered by jitendra420156
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Therefore \frac{(M-x)}{(Z-M)} times the value of (Z-M) is (M-x).

Step-by-step explanation:

Let y times the value of (Z-M) is (M-x)

Then

y×(Z-M)=(M-x)

\Rightarrow y=\frac{(M-x)}{(Z-M)}

Therefore \frac{(M-x)}{(Z-M)} times the value of (Z-M) is (M-x).

Answered by Pruthil123
8

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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