Math, asked by Yashdevda, 10 months ago

solve x-2x÷3 +x÷2=15​

Answers

Answered by rahulvimal133
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

x−

2x

3

+

x

2

=15

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

x−

2x

3

+

x

2

=15

x+

−2

3

x+

1

2

x=15

(x+

−2

3

x+

1

2

x)=15(Combine Like Terms)

5

6

x=15

5

6

x=15

Step 2: Multiply both sides by 6/5.

(

6

5

)*(

5

6

x)=(

6

5

)*(15)

x=18

Answer:

x=18

Answered by Anonymous
7
\huge{\texttt{Answer \ :-}}

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

\dfrac{6x\ -\ 4x\ +\ 3x}{6} = 15

5x = 15 × 6 = 90

5x = 90

x = \dfrac{90}{5}

x = 18

So, the value of x is \boxed{\boxed{18}}.
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