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solve the equation 2q+6=12​

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
1

Answer:

=> The value of q= 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

2q+6=12

To find:- The value of the expression

For that, we must use the BODMAS rule:

As we have,

=> 2q+6=12

Now, subtract 6 on both sides:

=> 2q+6-6=12-6

By simplifying it further we get:

=> 2q=6

Now, divide both sides by 2:

=> q= 3

Hence, the required solution is 3.

Answered by yassersayeed
1

As per the given data in question

In above question it is given that

We determine the value of simplify in the equation

Given in the question 2q+6=12

Here, we will use BODMAS RULE.  

BODMAS RULE:- It is a correct order to solve the mathematical expression.

Where, B stands for bracket

O stands for of

D stands for divide

M stands for multiplication

A stands for addition

S stands for subtraction.

Hence we get 2q+6=12

Subtracting 6 to left hand side and right hand side in the equation

\Rightarrow 2q+6-6=12-6\\\Rightarrow 2q =6\\\Rightarrow q=\frac{6}{2} \\\Rightarrow q=3

Hence the final answer will be q=3.

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