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15+9=? (5+3) What number is missing from the expression?

User Korro
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Answer:


\boxed{ \boxed{ \bold{ \mathsf{3}}}}

Explanation:

Let the missing number be 'x'


\mathsf{15 + 9 = x(5 + 3)}

Distribute x through the parentheses


\mathsf{15 + 9 = 5x + 3x}

Swap the sides of the equation


\mathsf{5x + 3x = 15 + 9}

Add the numbers


\mathsf{5x + 3x = 24}

Collect like terms


\mathsf{8x = 24}

Divide both sides of the equation by 8


\mathsf{ (8x)/(8) = (24)/(8) }

Calculate


\mathsf{x = 3}

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