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  • 18-11-2019
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3.4=21 2.5=7. 4.4=؟​

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VioletBrennan VioletBrennan
  • 30-11-2019

Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given values

The possible logic could be

if x.y is given

then it is equal to[tex]=\frac{(x+y)\times x}{y-3}[/tex]

For 1st example

3.4[tex]=\frac{(3+4) \times 3}{4-3} =\frac{21}{1} =21[/tex]

For 2nd example

2.5[tex]=\frac{(2+5) \times 2}{5-3} =\frac{7 \times 2}{2} =7[/tex]

⇒4.4[tex]=\frac{(4+4)\times 4}{4-3} =32[/tex]

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