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If k = P +2q/3 find the value of p when k = 7 and q=9​

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Answered by shravanipotle
10

Answer:

k = p + 2q/3

7 = p + 2*9/3

7*3 = p + 18

21 = p + 18

18 + p = 21

p = 21 - 18

p = 3

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Answered by kailashmannem
10

Question:-

  • If K = P + 2q/3, find the value of p when k = 7 and q = 9.

Answer:-

  • K = P + 2q/3

  • We know that, K = 7 and q = 9.

  • Substituting K = 7 and q = 9 in K = P + 2q/3.

  • K = P + 2q/3

  • 7 = P + 2 x 9 / 3

  • 7 = P + 18 / 3

  • 7 = P + 6

  • Therefore,

  • P = 7 - 6

  • P = 1

Conclusion:-

  • Therefore, P = 1.

Verification:-

  • K = P + 2q/3

  • Substituting P = 1, K = 7 and q = 9.

  • K = P + 2q/3

  • 7 = 1 + 2 x 9 / 3

  • 7 = 1 + 18 / 3

  • 7 = 1 + 6

  • 7 = 7

  • LHS = RHS.

  • Hence verified.

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