If 1/x = 3.5. then 1/(x+2) =
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Answer / janaki
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1/x= 7/2
x=2/7
x+2 = 2/7 + 2 =16/7
1/(x+2) = 7/16 =0.4375
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Answer / prakash
we can take 3.5 as 7/2
then
1/x = 7/2
x= 2/7
x+2 = 2/7 + 2
=16/7
1/(x+2) = 7/16
Is This Answer Correct ? | 33 Yes | 3 No |
Answer / eswari
1/x=3.5
so, x=1/3.5
then x+2=(1/3.5)+2
= 8/3.5
finaly,
1/(x+2)=1/(8/3.5)
=3.5/8
=0.4375
Is This Answer Correct ? | 34 Yes | 10 No |
Answer / afshan
Convert 3.5 into fraction which is 7/2
( 35/10 =7/2)
1/x = 7/2
X = 2/7 ( x/1 = 2/7)
Simply put the value of x in (x+2)
X+2 = 2/7 +2
Take LCM. ( (2+14)/7 = 16/7 )
X+2=16/7
So
1/(x+2) = 7/16
Or
1/(x+2) = 0.4375
Is This Answer Correct ? | 7 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / janaki
1/x = 7/2
x= 2/7
x+2 = 2/7 + 2 =16/2 =8
1/(x+2) = 1/8
Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 28 No |
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