Math, asked by dv176, 7 months ago

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In the formula P=-K+60, if P is increased by 35, what is the increase in K?
12.

(a) 35
(b) 60
(c) 80
(d) 140​

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Answered by INDUS18
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Answer:

K WILL DECREASE BY 35 OR MAY SAY THAT INCREASE BY - 35

Step-by-step explanation:

P + K = 60

K= 60 - P

Let on increasing P by 35, K becomes K'

K' = 60 - ( P +35)

= 60- P - 35

Increase in K = K' - K

= 60- P -35 - ( 60- P)

= -35

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