Math, asked by manasbsk0, 7 months ago

The teacher tells the class that the highest marks obtained by a student in his class is
twice the lowest marks plus 10. The highest score is 97. Set up an equation for the
above case​

Answers

Answered by ShreyaKumari5577
0

Answer:

40

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume the lowest mark is   ′ x  ′  .

twice the lowest mark will be 2x

given that twice the lowest marks plus seven is highest mark.

=> 2x+7=87

=>2x=80

=>x=40

Hence the lowest mark is 40.

Answered by 7e16divyangi
2

Answer:

HIGHEST MARKS =twice the lowest marks plus 10= 97

LET THE LOWEST NO. BE x

2x+10=97

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