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If 140 = 2x × 5y × 6 z. find the value of xyz​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

140 = 2x \times 5y \times 6z  \\  \\ 140 = 60xyz \\  \\ \frac{140}{60}  = xyz \\  \\  \frac{7}{3}  = xyz

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Answered by aditiv710
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Step-by-step explanation:

  • STEPS FOR SOLVING LINEAR EQUATION
  • 2x×5y×6z=140
  • Finding x

Multiply 2 and 5 to get 10.

10xy×6z=140

Multiply 10 and 6 to get 60.

60xyz=140

The equation is in standard form.

60yzx=140

Divide both sides by 60yz.

60yz

60yzx = 60yz/140

Dividing by 60yz undoes the multiplication by 60yz.

x= 60yz/140

Divide 140 by 60yz.

x= 3yz/7

  • Finding y

2x×5y×6z=140

Multiply 2 and 5 to get 10.

10xy×6z=140

Multiply 10 and 6 to get 60.

60xyz=140

The equation is in standard form.

60xzy=140

Divide both sides by 60xz.

60xz

60xzy = 60xz/140

Dividing by 60xz undoes the multiplication by 60xz.

y= 60xz/140

Divide 140 by 60xz.

y= 3xz/7

(2 X) x( 5y) x ( 6z)=140

Put the Value of x and y and find z

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