Math, asked by cherrybabu118, 7 months ago

Solve 5 (x ÷ 3) = 4(2x ÷ 1)​

Answers

Answered by sonalk2007
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

Step 2: Subtract 8x from both side

Step 3: Multiply both sides by 3/(-19)

Answer:

x=0

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer :

›»› The value of x is 0.

Given :

  • 5(x ÷ 3) = 4(2x ÷ 1).

To Find :

  • The value of x = ?

Solution :

→ 5(x ÷ 3) = 4(2x ÷ 1)

Get rid of unnecessary parenthese,

→ 5x ÷ 3 = 4(2x ÷ 1)

Calculate the multiplication expression,

→ 5x/3 = 4(2x ÷ 1)

Get rid of unnecessary parenthese,

→ 5x/3 = 4 * 2x ÷ 1

Dividing any number by 1 does not change,

→ 5x/3 = 4 * 2x

Simplify the expression,

→ 5x/3 = 8x

Find the least common multiple of rational numbers contained in an equation,

→ 3 * 5x/3 = 3 * 8x

Present multiplying Integers and rational numbers,

→ 5x = 3 * 8x

Simplify the expression,

→ 5x = 24x

Move the variable to left-hand side and change the sign,

→ 5x - 24x = 0

Organize the similar term,

→ (5 - 24)x = 0

Arrange the constant term,

→ -19x = 0

Change the sign of both sides of the equation,

→ 19x = 0

Divide both sides by the same number,

x = 0

Hence, the value of x is 0.

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