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14. If p is 30% more than q, then find: a. (p+q)/q b. p/(p-q)​

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Answered by rambabu083155
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Answer:

If p is 30% more than q then (a) 2.3 and (b) \frac{13}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given p is 30% more than q

Let the value of q is 100 so value of p will be = q + 30% of q

p=100 + \frac{30}{100}×100 = 100 + 30 = 130

So, now value of p and q is 130 and 100.

Now we need to find the value of a.\frac{p+q}{q} and b. \frac{p}{p-q}

Put the value of p and q in (a)

(a) \frac{130+100}{100} =\frac{230}{100} =2.3\frac{p+q}{q} =\frac{130+100}{100} =\frac{230}{100} =2.3

Put the value of p and q in (b)

(b)\frac{p}{p-q} =\frac{130}{130-100}=\frac{130}{30}=\frac{13}{3}

Answered by IndianMathTutor
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let q=100 then p is 30% more means p=130

(A) (p+q)/q = 230/100 = 23/10

(B) p/(p-q) = 130/(130-100) = 130/30 = 13/3

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