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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides
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Question
Find the value of a if:
9a + 4 = 6a + 29
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Solution
Given:
9
a
+
4
=
6
a
+
29
9
a
−
6
a
=
29
−
4
3
a
=
25
a
=
25
3
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