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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-05-03

What is the value of \( x \) in \( 15x - 10 = 20 \)?

Asked by apacheco072

Answer (3)

15x-10=20 +10 +10 15x=30 \15 /15 x=2
you add 10 to both -10 (they cancek eachother out) and 20 (equals 30) Then you divide 30 by 15 (equals 2) and 15 by 15 (they cancel eachother out) Then you get x=2

Answered by nonameman | 2024-06-10

The solution is, the value is x=2.
What is simplification?
**Simplify **simply means to make it simple. In mathematics, simply or simplification is reducing the **expression/**fraction/problem in a simpler form. It makes the problem easy with **calculations **and solving.
here, we have,
given that,
15x-10=20
+10 +10
15x=30
\15 /15
x=2
you add 10 to both -10 (they cancel each other out) and 20 (equals 30)
Then you divide 30 by 15 (equals 2) and 15 by 15 (they cancel each other out)
Then you get x=2
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Answered by duttakoushik094 | 2024-06-17

The value of x in the equation 15 x − 10 = 20 is 2. This is found by first adding 10 to both sides to isolate the term with x and then dividing by 15. Therefore, x = 2 .
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Answered by duttakoushik094 | 2024-09-05