Math, asked by r527, 8 months ago

Rajesh has twice as many apples as he has

guava. Find the number of apples.

If he has apples and guava altogether 15.

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Answered by swalla1
1

Answer:

No. of apples = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

2x + x =15

x= 15÷ 3

x= 5

2x = 10

Hope this helps

Answered by Anonymous
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Rajesh has twice as many apples as he has  guava. Find the number of apples, if he has apples and guava altogether 15.

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Rajesh has twice as many apples as he has  guava.

Total apples and guava = 15

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Let the number number of guava be x.

So, no. of apples = 2x

According to condition,

x+2x=15

3x=15

x=\frac{15}{3}

x=5

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x=5

Total guava =x=5

Total apples =2x=({2}\times{5})=10

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The number of apples is 10.

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x+2x=15

5+10=15

15=15

So, L.H.S = R.H.S.

Hence, verified.

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