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Solve this question 2(5x-8)+6=11​

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Answered by pandu1900
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Answer:

10x-16+6=11

10x-10=11

10x=11+10

10x=21

x=21÷10

=2.1

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Answered by Anonymous
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your question -

Solve this question 2(5x-8)+6=11​

my solution -

  • given, Solve this question 2(5x-8)+6=11​
  • so, let us first solve out the bracket
  • here 2 gets multiplied by both 5x and 8, after getting multiplied the result here we obtain is 10x - 16
  • and the equation looks as follows - 10x - 16+6=11
  • step 2 : 10x-10=11 ( here as per the bodmas rule -16 and 6 are added )
  • step 3 : 10x = 11+10 ( here as per the rule when a number is moved from LHS to RHS if it is added ↔ subtracted and if multiplied ↔ divided)
  • step 3 : 10x = 21
  • step 4 : here 10 moves to RHS and gets divided by 21
  • step 5 : x = 21/10
  • step 6 : x= 2.1

therefore, the value of x is 2.1

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