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Ram has 7 chocolates more than three times the number of chocolates with Sumit. If Ram has
13 chocolates, write an equation to denote the number of chocolates with Sumit.​

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Answered by 88kirandas
7

Answer:

7+3x = 13 is your answer

Answered by TwilightShine
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Question -:

Ram has 7 chocolates more than three times the number of chocolates Sumit has. If Ram has 13 chocolates, write an equation to denote the number of chocolates Sumit has.

\blue\star Answer -:

Let the number of chocolates Sumit has be x.

Three times his chocolates = 3x.

Ram has 7 chocolates more than three times the number of chocolates Sumit has.

Thus, the expression is 3x + 7.

Since Ram has 13 chocolates,

therefore the final expression -:

3x + 7 = 13.

Hope it helps! :)

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