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timurjin [86]
3 years ago
13

Help please. Mathematics question 6.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Bess [88]3 years ago
8 0

{ :{ \implies { \tt{ \blue{ \frac{1}{4} x + 3 -  \frac{1}{3} x + ( - 2)}}} }}\\  \\  \\ { : { \implies{ \blue{ \tt{ \frac{1}{4} x -  \frac{1}{3} x + 3 - 2}}}}}

{ : { \implies{ \tt{ \blue{ \frac{1}{4} x  -  \frac{1}{3} x + 1}}}}} \\  \\  \\ { :  { \implies{ \tt{ \blue{ \frac{3x  - 4x + 12}{12}}}}}}

{ :{ \implies{ \blue{ \tt{ \frac{12 - x}{12}}}}}}   \\  \\  \\ { : { \implies{ \blue{ \tt{1 -  \frac{x}{12}}}}}}

option ( D ) is correct

Maurinko [17]3 years ago
6 0
Oh god I don’t know
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