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If (x+4): (3x+1) is the duplicate ratio of 3:4 find the value of x.​

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Answer:

x =
(13)/(5)

Explanation:

Express the ratios as equivalent fractions, that is


(x+4)/(3x+1) =
(3)/(4) ( cross- multiply )

3(3x + 1) = 4(x + 4) ← distribute parenthesis on both sides

9x + 3 = 4x + 16 ( subtract 4x from both sides )

5x + 3 = 16 ( subtract 3 from both sides )

5x = 13 ( divide both sides by 5 )

x =
(13)/(5)

User DoctorMoisha
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Explanation:

According to the question:

(x+4) : = 3:4

or, (x+4) / (3x+1) = 3 / 4

or, (x+4) * 4 = (3x+1) * 3

or, 4x + 16 = 9x + 3

or, 16 - 3 = 9x - 4x

or, 13 = 5x

or, 13/5 = x

• • x = 2.6

User Sumit Mundra
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