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Standard VII
Maths
Solution of an Equation using Trial and Error Method
Question
If $$\dfrac{x}{2} = \dfrac{3}{2}$$, what is the value of $$x$$?
( using trail and error method)
A
$$x = 0$$
B
$$x = 1$$
C
$$x = 2$$
D
$$x = 3$$
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Solution
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Correct option is D. $$x = 3$$
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