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how to solve this
2x/3+1 = 7x/15+3

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Answered by vineet278
2
Given 2x / 3 +1 = 7x / 15 + 3.

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

5( 2x + 3) = ( 7x + 45)

10x + 15  = 7x + 45

3x = 30

x = 10 .
OR

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

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

2x/3 - 7x/ 15 = 2

by taking LCM of LHS side

10x - 7x/15 = 2

3x/15 = 2

3x = 15 × 2

3x = 30

x = 30/3

x = 10

x = 10 is the answer


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Answered by yashbhai9402
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Answer:

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

5(2x+3)=(7x+45)

10x+15=7x+45

10x-7x=45-15

3x=30

x=30/3

x=10...

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