Asked by Emmanuel
A certain number is multiplied by 2 and added to 4 it is then multiplied by 3 and divided by 14.If the result is 1.Find the number?
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Answered by
Bosnian
( x ∙ 2 + 4 ) ∙ 3 / 14 = 1
( 6 x + 12 ) / 14 = 1
Multiply both sides by 14
6 x + 12 = 14
Subtract 12 to both sides
6 x = 2
Divide both sides by 6
x = 2 / 6 = 2 ∙ 1 / 2 ∙ 3 = 1 / 3
( 6 x + 12 ) / 14 = 1
Multiply both sides by 14
6 x + 12 = 14
Subtract 12 to both sides
6 x = 2
Divide both sides by 6
x = 2 / 6 = 2 ∙ 1 / 2 ∙ 3 = 1 / 3
Answered by
Ma'aruf
(2X*4)*3/14=1
6x+12=14*1
6x=14-12
x=2/6 =1/3
6x+12=14*1
6x=14-12
x=2/6 =1/3
Answered by
Elorm
(z x 4) x 3/14 =1
(2z + 4) 3/14 =1
6z +12/14 =1
14 (6z + 12 /14) =(1)14
6z + 12 =14
6z =14 - 12
6z = 2
6z/6 =2/6
z =3
(2z + 4) 3/14 =1
6z +12/14 =1
14 (6z + 12 /14) =(1)14
6z + 12 =14
6z =14 - 12
6z = 2
6z/6 =2/6
z =3
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