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\(\left(x+\dfrac{1}{3}\right)\times\dfrac{9}{14}\times\dfrac{7}{3}-\dfrac{1}{3}=1:\dfrac{9}{5}\\ \Rightarrow\left(x+\dfrac{1}{3}\right)\times\dfrac{3}{2}-\dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{5}{9}\\ \Rightarrow\left(x+\dfrac{1}{3}\right)\times\dfrac{3}{2}=\dfrac{5}{9}+\dfrac{1}{3}\\ \Rightarrow\left(x+\dfrac{1}{3}\right)\times\dfrac{3}{2}=\dfrac{8}{9}\\ \Rightarrow x+\dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{8}{9}:\dfrac{3}{2}\\ \Rightarrow x+\dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{16}{27}\\ \Rightarrow x=\dfrac{16}{27}-\dfrac{1}{3}\\ \Rightarrow x=\dfrac{7}{27}\)
A = 1 x 2 + 2 x 3 + 3 x 4 + 4 x 5 + ... + 99 x 100
A = 2 + 6 + 12 + 20 + ... 9900
A = [2+9900] rồi bn nhân tổng số từ số 2 - 9900
\(3A=1.2.3+2.3.\left(4-1\right)+...+99.100.\left(101-98\right)\)
\(3A=1.2.3+2.3.4-1.2.3+...+99.100.101-98.99.100\)
\(3A=99.100.101\)
\(\Rightarrow A=\frac{99.100.101}{3}\)
\(1\)\(\frac{1}{3}x1\)\(\frac{1}{4}x1\)\(\frac{1}{5}x...x1\)\(\frac{1}{8}\)
\(=\frac{4}{3}x\)\(\frac{5}{4}x\)\(\frac{6}{5}\)\(x...x\)\(\frac{9}{8}\)
Tự tính nốt
\(1\frac{1}{3}\times1\frac{1}{4}\times1\frac{1}{5}\times1\frac{1}{6}\times1\frac{1}{7}\times1\frac{1}{8}.\)
= \(\frac{4}{3}\times\frac{5}{4}\times\frac{6}{5}\times\frac{7}{6}\times\frac{8}{7}\times\frac{9}{8}\times\frac{10}{9}\)
= \(\frac{4\times5\times6\times7\times8\times9\times10}{3\times4\times5\times6\times7\times8\times9}\)
= \(\frac{10}{3}\)
\(\frac{5}{7}+y\times\frac{1}{2}=\frac{8}{7}:\frac{3}{2}\)
=> \(\frac{5}{7}+y\times\frac{1}{2}=\frac{8}{7}\times\frac{2}{3}\)
=> \(\frac{5}{7}+y\times\frac{1}{2}=\frac{16}{21}\)
=> \(y\times\frac{1}{2}=\frac{16}{21}-\frac{5}{7}=\frac{1}{21}\)
=> \(y=\frac{1}{21}:\frac{1}{2}=\frac{1}{21}\cdot2=\frac{2}{21}\)
5/7 + Y x 1/2 = 8/7 : 3/2
=> 5/7 + Y x 1/2 = 16/21
=> Y x 1/2 = 16/21 - 5/7
=> Y x 1/2 = 1/21
=> Y = 1/21 : 1/2
=> Y = 2/21
Hok tốt ^^
a/\(x-\dfrac{5}{7}-\dfrac{13}{14}=1\)
\(x=1+\dfrac{5}{7}+\dfrac{13}{14}\)
\(x=\dfrac{14}{14}+\dfrac{10}{14}+\dfrac{13}{14}\)
\(x=\dfrac{37}{14}\)
Vậy \(x=\dfrac{37}{14}\)
b/\(\dfrac{3}{5}+x+1\dfrac{1}{5}=\dfrac{11}{3}\)
\(x+\dfrac{3}{5}+\dfrac{6}{5}=\dfrac{11}{3}\)
\(x+\dfrac{9}{5}=\dfrac{11}{3}\)
\(x=\dfrac{11}{3}-\dfrac{9}{5}\)
\(x=\dfrac{55}{15}-\dfrac{27}{15}\)
\(x=\dfrac{28}{15}\)
Vậy \(x=\dfrac{28}{15}\)
#kễnh
a) \(x-\dfrac{5}{7}-\dfrac{13}{14}=1\)
\(x-\dfrac{23}{14}=1\)
\(x=1+\dfrac{23}{14}\)
\(x=\dfrac{37}{14}\)
b) \(\dfrac{3}{5}+x+1\dfrac{1}{5}=\dfrac{11}{3}\)
\(x+1+\dfrac{3}{5}+\dfrac{1}{5}=\dfrac{11}{3}\)
\(x+\dfrac{9}{5}=\dfrac{11}{3}\)
\(x=\dfrac{11}{3}-\dfrac{9}{5}\)
\(x=\dfrac{28}{15}\)
3/5 - 1/3 x (2,48 + 0,52) x y : 60 : 5 = 1/5
1/3 x (2,48+0,52) x y : 60 : 5 = 2/5
1/3 x 3 x y : 60 : 5 = 2/5
y: 60 : 5 =2/5
y: 60 =2/5 x 5
y : 60 =2
y = 2 x 60
y =120
Ta có: \(\dfrac{3}{5}-\dfrac{1}{3}\left(2.48+0.52\right)\cdot y:60:5=\dfrac{1}{5}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow\dfrac{3}{5}-\dfrac{1}{3}\cdot3\cdot y\cdot\dfrac{1}{60}\cdot\dfrac{1}{5}=\dfrac{1}{5}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow y\cdot\dfrac{1}{300}=\dfrac{2}{5}\)
hay y=120