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Hi Cyberjadugar...

Iam not clear ... how can x be with 2 decimal points...or rather as you mentioned I cant understand X =1.367(2.738). What value is this?
Hi,

Since yz=2.738
& x=1.367yz, so the value of yz is substituted in the expression.
hence, x=1.367*2.738 (which comes out to be 3.742846, but it is not required, as we now know that we can definitely find the value of x)
By x =1.367(2.738), I meant product of 1.367 & 2.738

Let me know if you need any further clarification,

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