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If p:q=2:3, find 6p : 2q

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Answered by poonampardhi499
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No, it means the ratio of P to Q is 2 to 3. There are a bunch of ways for this to be true… for example:

P = 1, Q = 1.5

P = 8, Q = 12

P = .2, Q = .3

In fact, once you pick a value of P (or Q), you can figure out what the other has to be. For example, if I picked P = 4, I can use the equation P/Q = 2/3 to solve 4/Q = 2/3 to get Q = 6. The same works for any other value of P.

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Answered by somya9876
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Answer:

P:q=2:3 then p=2k and q=3k where is k is common ratio.

6p:2q=6(2k):2(3k)=12k:6k=2:1

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