Math, asked by dwagh327, 17 days ago

If M% of N is P, N is 60% more than M and P is 40% of M, find what % of N +P is M?

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Answered by ranjeetkumarmirj024
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Step-by-step explanation:

50%

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

M is 50 % of N + P.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that:

M% of N = P ... (1)

N = M + 60% M  ...(2)

P = 40% M ... (3)

We have to first find N + P.

Adding (2) and (3), we get that:

N + P = M + 60% M + 40% M

N + P = M + 0.6 M + 0.4 M

N + P = M + M

N + P = 2M

1 / 2 ( N + P ) = M

M = 50 % ( N + P)

Therefore M is 50 % of N + P.

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