Math, asked by nainakumari4254319, 1 year ago

One third of the length of a tree is under the ground, one fourth is under water and remaining 5 meter is over the ground. Find the total length of the tree.

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Answered by RDEEP90
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Let the total length of the pole is x m ,

According to the question ,

Length of pole under the ground = 1 / 3 of x m

Length of pole which is in water = 1 / 5 of x

Remaining length or length of pole above the water = 7 m

Total length = x m

= > length of pole under ground + Length of pole in the water + length of pole above the water = x m

So, value of variable x is 15

Total length of the pole = x m = 15

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Answered by jayanthsb9
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Answer:

m =15 gugys this will help in fill in the blanks i think it is hope full for you

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