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This should have been a level 0 problem.......LOL
Sooooo easy
was easy... :)
sooo easyyy
x = 1
lol
Seriously? What is everybody here not more than a 6th standard student
So easy..........................
soeasy
It is so simple...
We read this in class 6... :)
such a difficult question! made me sweat! LOL
The level should be − 1 .
Seriously, how is this a number theory problem? Shouldn't this have been a grade 6 algebra problem?
Free points everybody! Free points!
Sooooo easy
this question is bad and you should feel bad
3(x) + 2(x) = 5 3x + 2x = 5 (3+2)x=5 5x=5 x=5/5 x=1
yeah easy question
=3x + 2x = 5
=5x = 5
=x=5/5
=x=1 Simple
3(1)=3 and 2(1)=2; 2+3=5
3x+2x=5x so X=5/5 ,, the answer is 1
3x + 5x = 5
5x = 5
x = 1
it is simple linear equation
3(x)+2(x)=5
5(x)=5
(x)=1=x by bodmas rule
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3 x + 2 x = 5 5*x = 5 X = 1