Math, asked by sunitafalwaria1984, 3 months ago

one third of a number increased by 5 is 11

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Answered by chandrikabarik555
1

Step-by-step explanation:

hey!!

here is ur answer ...!

Let the number be x

\frac{x}{3} + 5 = \frac{x}{2} - 5

3

x

+5=

2

x

−5

\frac{x}{3} - \frac{x}{2} = - 5 - 5

3

x

2

x

=−5−5

\frac{ - x}{6} = - 25

6

−x

=−25

- x = - 25 \times 6−x=−25×6

- x = - 150−x=−150

x = 150x=150

hope this helps!

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Here's your answer!!

Let the number be x.

Then,

⅓ of the number is ⅓x

A/q

=> ⅓x + 5 = 11

=> (x + 15) /3 = 11

=> x + 15 = 33

=> x = 18

Hope it helps...

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