Math, asked by suriya6423, 11 months ago

what should be subtracted from twice the rational number minus 8 by 3 to get 5 by 2​

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Answered by Ashishshankar
0

Answer:

the subtracted from twice the rational number minus 8 by 3 to get 5 by 2 =8/3×2/2=16/6=8/3-5/2 =1/6 so,1/6 is subtracted with 8/3 the result is 5/2

Answered by BrainlyRacer
6

Answer:

-47/6

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Sum = 5/2

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To find :

The required number.

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Let the required number

be 'x'.

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So,

 According to the question

we have to solve this equation

2\bigg(\dfrac{-8}{3}\bigg)-x=\dfrac{5}{2}

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Let us solve,

\implies2\bigg(\dfrac{-8}{3}\bigg)-x=\dfrac{5}{2}\\\\\\\implies\dfrac{-16}{3}-x=\dfrac{5}{2}\\\\\\\implies\dfrac{-16}{3}-\dfrac{5}{2}=x

\\\\\\\implies\dfrac{-32-15}{6}=x\\\\\\\implies-\dfrac{47}{6}=x\\\\\\\\\Huge{\boxed{\therefore x=-\dfrac{47}{6}}}}

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Therefore -47/6 should be

subtracted from twice the

rational number minus 8/3

to get 5/2​

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