BMANN5 ur solution is here
And yes that other guy is right i'm extremely behind on math.
bmanny dont lose heart i dint mean to hurt u but dear , i really think that u should go to some tutor personally and should help urself, instead of finding solutions on this site
we have to find the value of x in the following equation . \[(x/5)-12=7\] , after that we can write it as like this also \[(x/5)-(12)=7\] so we have to take Lowest common multiple of the denominatorss of x/5 and 12/1 that are 5 and 1 the LCM of 5 and 1 is 5 now divide 5 by 5 = 1 multiply 1 with x similarly divide 5 by 1= 5 multpliy 5 by 12 = 60 \[(x-60)/5 =7\] multiply both sides by 5 \[(x-60) = 7*5\] now transpose -60 to right hand side \[x= 35+60\] \[x=95\]
i did it with another method : but the simpler method is : \[(x//5)-12 = 7\] transpose -12 to right hand side. after transposing -12 to right hand side it would become +12 ok \[x/5 = 7+12\] \[x/5 = 19\] multiply both siddes by 5 \[x = 19*5\] \[x=95\]
see the answers are same in both the methods but it is on you which 1 u chose
BMANNY HAVE U GOT IT NOW
Great answer! and at least for this problem yes. Can I keep on asking questions? lol
ofcourse u can
yes , u can
yes , u can
ask it now as i am free now , after that i would not be free
any more question ?
Kush!
yes bhaiya
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