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(x+2)/3+(x+5)/4=6. find x​

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Answered by santrakabita86
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Answered by ItzEinstein
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\huge\rm{ Question:- }

(x+2)/3+(x+5)/4=6. Find x.

\huge\rm{ Answer:- }

Given:-

(x+2)/3+(x+5)/4=6

Solution:-

 =  >  \:  \frac{(x + 2)}{3}  +  \frac{(x + 5)}{4}  = 6 \\  =  >  \:  \frac{4(x + 2) + 3(x + 5)}{3 \times 4}  = 6 \\  =  >  \: 4x + 8 + 3x + 15 = 6 \times 12 \\  =  >  \: 7x + 23 = 72 \\  =  >  \: 7x = 72 - 23 \\  =  >  \: 7x = 49 \\  =  >  \: x =  \frac{49}{7}  \\  =  >  \: x = 7

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Hence,

\huge\rm{\boxed{ x = 7 }}

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