Math, asked by khalidbgp319, 7 hours ago

these question is very easy but answer is 6 2*(3+x)=2*3+6*2​

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Answered by uleenasri955396855
0

Answer:

according to bodmas rule

1)First you should multiple the numbers, after that we should add the numbers.

2*3=6

6*2=12

now add

6+12=18

from left hand side numbers equating with right hand side

2*(3+x)=18

3+x=18/2

3+x=9

x=9-3

x=6

Answered by XxAttitudeBoy2248Xx
36

Answer:

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\large{\red{Your \: answer \: is \: here:-}}

\bold{\purple{2 \times (3+x)=2 \times 3+6 \times 2}}

\orange{ =  > 6+2x=6+12}

\orange{ =  > 6+2x=18}

\orange{ =  >2x=18 - 6}

\orange{ =  >2x=12}

\orange{ =  >x= \frac{12}{2} }

\green{ =  >x= 6 }

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