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ad-work [718]
3 years ago
7

Hi guys Help me please Q16

Mathematics
1 answer:
Angelina_Jolie [31]3 years ago
8 0
Hello!

First you can make an equation

103 + 35 + x + x + x / 5 = 39

Combine like terms

138 + 3x / 5 = 39

Multiply both sides by 5

138 + 3x = 195

Subtract 138 from both sides

3x = 57

Divide both sides by 3

x = 19

Now you add all the numbers up to get the sum

103 + 35 + 19 + 19 + 19 = 195

So the answer is (i) is 195

The answer is (ii) is 19

Hope this helps!
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