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capacity of tap A is 20% more than that of tap B​

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Answered by KavyaKanishka
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Answered by Mithalesh1602398
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The capacity of Tap A is 1.2 times the capacity of Tap B.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the capacity of tap B is represented by the variable 'x', then the capacity of tap A will be 20% more than tap B, which can be expressed as:

Capacity of Tap A = x + 0.2x = 1.2x

Therefore, the capacity of Tap A is 1.2 times the capacity of Tap B.

When we say that the capacity of tap A is 20% more than that of tap B, it means that tap A can dispense 20% more water per unit time than tap B.

Let's say the capacity of tap B is x units of water per unit time. To find the capacity of tap A, we can add 20% of x to x. Mathematically, this can be represented as:

Capacity of Tap A = x + 20% of x

Capacity of Tap A = x + (0.2x)

Capacity of Tap A = 1.2x

Therefore, the capacity of tap A is 1.2 times (or 120% of) the capacity of tap B. For example, if the capacity of tap B is 10 liters of water per minute, then the capacity of tap A would be 12 liters of water per minute (i.e., 10 x 1.2 = 12).

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