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please anyone solve this question please do this clearly show that the steps me not interfere each other please do it clearly then I will follow the person doing the thing I told above ​

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Answered by MrHyper
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\tt{~~~~~~~~~~{\dfrac{x+5}{5}}-{\dfrac{x+3}{2}}=1}

\tt\implies{{\dfrac{[2(x+5)~]-[5(x+3)~]}{10}}=1}

\tt\implies{{\dfrac{2x+10-(5x+15)}{10}}=1}

\tt\implies{{\dfrac{2x+10-5x-15}{10}}=1}

\tt\implies{(2x-5x)+(10-15)=10}

\tt\implies{-3x-5=10}

\tt\implies{-3x=10+5}

\tt\implies{-3x=15}

\tt\implies{x={\dfrac{15}{-3}}}

\tt\implies{x={\orange{\underline{\boxed{\bf -5}}}}}

Answered by jyotigaikwad7930
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