Math, asked by misha95, 5 months ago

x/3 − (x+1)/5 = 7
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\huge\bold{\mathtt{Question⇒}}

\mathtt{{\frac{x}{3}}-{\frac{(x+1)}{5}}=7}

\huge\bold{\mathtt{To\: find⇒}}

The value of \mathtt{x}.

\huge\bold{\mathtt{Solution⇒}}

\mathtt{{\frac{x}{3}}-{\frac{(x+1)}{5}}=7}

\mathtt{➳\:{\frac{[5x-3(x+1)]}{15}}=7}

\mathtt{➳\:{\frac{(5x-3x-3)}{15}}=7}

\mathtt{➳\:{\frac{(2x-3)}{15}}=7}

\mathtt{➳\:(2x-3)=(7×15)}

\mathtt{➳\:(2x-3)=105}

\mathtt{➳\:2x=(105+3)}

\mathtt{➳\:3x=108}

\mathtt{➳\:x={\frac{108}{2}}}

\mathtt{➳\:x=54}

\huge\bold{\mathtt{Hence⇒}}

\mathtt{x=54}

\huge\bold{\mathtt{Therefore⇒}}

The value of \mathtt{x} is \mathtt{54}.

\huge\bold{\mathtt{Done}}

\large\bold{\mathtt{Hope\:this\:helps\:you.}}

\large\bold{\mathtt{Have\:a\:nice\:day.}}

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