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What is the value of x in the equation 2.5(6x-4)=10+4(1.5+0.5x)

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C) x= 2

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Answer

Find out the value of x in the equation .

2.5(6x-4)=10+4(1.5+0.5x)

To prove

As the equation is given in the question as follows.

2.5(6x-4)=10+4(1.5+0.5x)

open the bracket

2.5 × 6x - 2.5 × 4 = 10 + 4 × 1.5 + 4 ×0.5x

15x - 10 = 10 + 6 + 2x

15x - 2x = 16 + 10

13x = 26


x = (26)/(13)

x = 2

Therefore the value of the x in the expression 2.5(6x-4)=10+4(1.5+0.5x) is 2 .



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