Math, asked by vaishnavi122, 1 year ago

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Answered by siddhartharao77
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Given Equation is x/3 + y/4 = 11  ------ (1)

Given Equation is 5x/6 - y/3 = -7 ------- (2)

On solving (1) * 4, and (2) * 3, we get

4x/3 + 4y/4 = 44

15x/6 - 3y/3 = -21

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 \frac{23}{6} x = 23

x = 6.


Substitute x = 6 in (1), we get

 \frac{x}{3} +  \frac{y}{4} = 11

 \frac{6}{3} +  \frac{y}{4} = 11

2 +  \frac{y}{4} = 11

 \frac{y}{4} = 11 - 2

y = 4 * 9

y = 36.


Therefore the value of x = 6 and y = 36.


Hope this helps!


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Answered by Anonymous
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