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How to solve 14 (4-x) + 7(x - 4) = 27? ​

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Answered by Shakthi138
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14(4-x)+7(x-4) = 27

14*4 - 14x +7x -7*4 = 27

56-7x-28 = 27

28-7x = 27

7x = 1

Hence, x = 1/7

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

14(4-x) + 7 (x-4 ) = 27

Or , 56 - 14x + 7x - 28 = 27

Or , 7x -14x = 27-56+28

Or , - 7x = -1

Or , x = 1/7

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