Math, asked by kavitajangid00683, 1 month ago

3) Find 'p' if 3, P, 2, 6 are in proportion.​

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Answered by DREAM22
1

Answer:

p = 9

Step-by-step explanation:

3:p::2:6

3÷p :: 2÷6

(Cross multiplication) 3×6 = 2×p

3×6= 18

2× p= 2p

18 = 2p

(Transposing) 18÷2=p

9=p

therefore p= 9

Answered by nitisha123
0
3/p = 2/6
Or, p*2 = 3*6
Or, p*2 = 18
Or, p= 18/2
Or, p = 9
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