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Solving 10 = (50x)/(50+x)

Multiply both sides of the equation 10=(50 x)/(50+x) by (50+x) to get 500=50x. Then divide both sides by 50 to get the answer of x=12.5. The key steps are to multiply both sides of the original equation by (50+x) to isolate x, and then solve for x.

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Solving 10 = (50x)/(50+x)

Multiply both sides of the equation 10=(50 x)/(50+x) by (50+x) to get 500=50x. Then divide both sides by 50 to get the answer of x=12.5. The key steps are to multiply both sides of the original equation by (50+x) to isolate x, and then solve for x.

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10=(50 x)/(50+x), answer is 12.

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Could anyone help me and shown how can I solve this.
R1:
Multiply both sides of the equation by (50+x).

R2:
[MATH]10 = \dfrac{50x}{50+x}|_{:10}
\\\;\\
1 = \dfrac{5x}{50+x}
\\\;\\
5x = 50+x|_{-x}
\\\;\\
4x\ =\ \ 50[/MATH]
R3:
[MATH]\color{blue} {10\ =\ \dfrac{50x}{50+x}\ \Longleftrightarrow\ \dfrac{10}{1}\ =\
\dfrac{50x}{50+x}}[/MATH]

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