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\(\text{Gọi số Toàn nghĩ là x}\)
\(\text{Ta có:}\) \(\left(x+0.7\right)\cdot4-2.75=6.25\)
\(\Leftrightarrow4x+2.8-2.75=6.25\Leftrightarrow4x+0.5=6.25\)
\(\Leftrightarrow4x=5.75\Leftrightarrow x=\frac{5.75}{4}=\frac{\frac{23}{4}}{4}=\frac{23}{16}\)
gọi số Toàn nghĩ là x
(x+0,7)*4-2,75=6,25
(x+0,7)*4 =6,25+2,75
(x+0,7)*4 =9
x+0,7 =9/4
x+0.7 =2,25
x =2,25-0,7
x =1,55
Vậy số Toàn nghĩ là 1,55
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