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when 1/3 is subtracted from a number and difference is multipled by 4 , the results is 28 . Find the number.

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Answered by Anonymous
22

Answer:

\bold \red{The\: required \: number}=\frac{22}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \bold{Let  \: the  \: number \:  be  \: 'x'}

\begin{gathered}If \: \frac{1}{3} \: is \: Subtracted\\ \: from \: x \:and\: the\: difference\\ \:is \:multiplied \: by \: 4 = 28\end{gathered}

4(x-\frac{1}{3})=28

\implies x-\frac{1}{3}=\frac{28}{4}

\implies x-\frac{1}{3}

\implies x = 7 + \frac{1}{3}

 \begin{gathered}\implies x = \frac{21+1}{3}\\=\frac{22}{3}\end{gathered}

 \huge \bold \purple{Therefore,}

\bold \red{The\: required \: number}=  \huge \mathfrak \pink{\frac{22}{3}}

Answered by Anonymous
13

Question:-

  • when 1/3 is subtracted from a number and difference is multipled by 4 , the results is 28 . Find the number.

Given:-

  • 1/3 is subtracted from a number and difference is multipled by 4.
  • Result is 28 .

To Find:-

  • number = ?

Solution:-

  • Required number = 22/3

Explanation:-

Let the number be 'x'

If 1/3 is subtracted from x and the difference is multipled by 4 = 28

Then,

\sf \: 4(x -  \frac{1}{3} ) = 28

\sf\implies \: x -  \frac{1}{3}  =  \frac{28}{4}

\sf\implies \: x -  \frac{1}{3}  = 7

\sf\implies \: x = 7 +  \frac{1}{3}

\sf\implies \: x =  \frac{21 + 1}{3}

\green\implies \:  \frac{22}{3}

Hence, 22/3 is the required number

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