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Payal Singh 6 years, 11 months ago
Solution:
Let Number = x
ATQ,
{tex}{x\over 3} + 5={x\over 2} -5{/tex}
{tex}=> {x\over 3} - {x\over 2} = 5+5{/tex}
{tex}=> {3x-2x\over 6} = 10{/tex}
{tex}=> {x\over 6} = 10{/tex}
=> x = 60
Number = 60
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