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Solve using transposition method:​

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Answered by Anonymous
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e)\:\: \frac{x}{2} =4\\\\x = 4 \times 2\\\\x = 8

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f)\:\: 8(x-1) = 80\\\\8x - 8 = 80\\\\8x = 80 + 8\\\\8x = 88\\\\x = \frac{88}{8}\\\\x = 11

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g)\:\: 8+7(x-1)=22\\\\8+7x-7=22\\\\1+7x=22\\\\7x=22 - 1\\\\7x = 21\\\\x = \frac {21}{7}\\\\x = 3

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h) \:\:\frac{x-5}{2} =6\\\\x-5 = 6 \times2\\\\x-5=12\\\\x=12+5\\\\x=17

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i)\:\:35 = 9+13(x-1)\\\\35-9=13x-13\\\\26=13x-13\\\\26+13=13x\\\\39=13x\\\\x=\frac{39}{13} \\\\x=3

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j)\:\:\frac{7x}{8} +\frac{1}{4} =\frac{3}{4}\\\\ \frac{7x}{8} =\frac{3}{4}-\frac{1}{4}\\\\\frac{7x}{8} = \frac{2}{4}\\\\\frac{7x}{8} = \frac{1}{2}\\\\By\:\:cross\:\:multiplication\\\\(7x)\times2 = 1 \times8\\\\14x = 8\\\\x = \frac{8}{14}\\\\x = \frac{4}{7}

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