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If $x+2y=30$, then $\left(\dfrac{2y}{5}+\dfrac{x}{3} \right) + \left (\dfrac{x}{5}+\dfrac{2y}{3} \right)$ will be equal to

  1. $8$
  2. $16$
  3. $18$
  4. $20$
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Assume any value of x and y to satisfy x+2y=30.for eg x=0 and y=15

now solving the latter part we get 16
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