Math, asked by daxshachaudhari, 9 months ago

x/5 -4=3 is this possible tell me​

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Answered by answerer2020
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Answer: x/5 -4=3

x/5 = 3+4

x/5 = 7

x = 7*5

x=35

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Answered by InfiniteSoul
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\sf\implies \dfrac{x}{5}-4 = 3

\sf\implies \dfrac{x}{5} = 3 + 4

\sf\implies \dfrac{x}{5} = 7

\sf\implies x = 7 \times 5

\sf\implies x = 35

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