Math, asked by GamerDrama12, 4 months ago

Mark you as brainliest only if you answer question 15b only pls

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Answered by muskanperween225
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Answer:

The value of the 'n' is. 1

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Answered by MrHyper
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\bold{To~find,~‛n’~in~the~equation:}

\large\mathtt{{\frac{n}{2}}-{\frac{n}{5}}={\frac{3}{10}}}

\large\implies\mathtt{{\frac{5n-2n}{10}}={\frac{3}{10}}}

\large\implies\mathtt{{\frac{3n}{10}}={\frac{3}{10}}}

\large\implies\mathtt{3n={\frac{3}{{\cancel{10}}}}×{\cancel{10}}}

\large\implies\mathtt{3n=3}

\large\implies\mathtt{n={\frac{3}{3}}}

\large\implies\mathtt{n={\underline{\underline{1}}}}

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\huge\bold\red{Hope~it~helps..!!}

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