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Solve: 2x-3/3-(x-5)=x/3

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Answered by kingArsh07
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER :-

2(x-2)-3(x-3)=5(x-5)

2x-4–3x+9 = 5x-25 (opening the brackets)

2x-3x-5x = -25–9+4 ( Solving the equation)

-6x= -34+4

-6x = -30

x= -30/-6 = 5

Verification done by substituting the value of x

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Answered by pinquancaro
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The value of x is 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Expression \frac{2x-3}{3}-(x-5)=\frac{x}{3}

To find : Solve the expression ?

Solution :

\frac{2x-3}{3}-(x-5)=\frac{x}{3}

\frac{2x-3-3(x-5)}{3}=\frac{x}{3}

\frac{2x-3-3x+15}{3}=\frac{x}{3}

\frac{-x+12}{3}=\frac{x}{3}

Cross multiply,

-x+12=x

2x=12

x=\frac{12}{2}

x=6

Therefore, the value of x is 6.

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