Math, asked by AmmuShivani9980, 1 year ago

Ramu has 28 oranges more than golu who says ramu give me 30 of your oranges and I will have twice as many left with you

Answers

Answered by Bajaj2403
22

Let Golu have x oranges.

Oranges Ramu has= x+28

Oranges left with Ramu after giving to Golu = (x+28) -30 = x-2

Oranges Golu has now = x+30

Equation:

x+30=2(x-2)

x+30=2x-4

30+4=2x-x

34=x

x=34

Therefore

Golu had 34 oranges

Ramu had 34+28=62 oranges.

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Answered by nafibarli789
3

Answer:

Ramu had 62 oranges.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Ramu has 28 oranges more than Golu

To find:

how many oranges did Ramu have?

Step 1

Let Golu have x oranges.

Oranges Ramu have x + 28

Oranges left with Ramu after giving to Golu

= (x + 28) -30

= x - 2

Oranges Golu has now = x+30

x + 30 = 2(x - 2)

x + 30 = 2x - 4

Step 2

Subtract 30 from both sides

x + 30 - 30 = 2x - 4 - 30

x - 2x = 2x - 34 - 2x

Simplify

30 + 4 = 2x - x

Step 3

Subtract 2x from both sides

-x = -34

Divide both sides by -1

$\frac{-x}{-1}=\frac{-34}{-1}$$

Therefore, x = 34

Golu had 34 oranges

Ramu had 34 + 28 = 62 oranges.

Therefore, Ramu had 62 oranges.

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