Math, asked by ThePhenomenol, 5 months ago

Solve 14x = 40 + 9x
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Answers

Answered by Anjit12
3

Answer:

1.739130435

Step-by-step explanation:

14x=40−9x

 Add 9x to both sides.

14x+9x=40

  Combine 14x and 9x to get 23x.

23x=40

  Divide both sides by 23.

x= 23/40

x=1.739130435

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Answered by llXxMrSubanshxXll
604

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