Math, asked by abc8960, 11 months ago

if a quantity A is twice of quantity B and B is twice of C then A and C are equal. True or false.​

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Answered by Darsh05
0

Answer: False.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

A = 2B ....(i)

B = 2C ....(ii)

By substituting (ii) in (i),

A = 2(2C)

⇒ A = 4C

Therefore, the given statement that A = C is false.

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Answered by parirangrej
1

Answer:

false because it is not possible that if a is twice of b and b is twice of c so c is greatest and a is smallest

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