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If p and q are directly proportional to each other then which of the following is correct?


p+q=constant

p-q= constant

pq= constant

p/q = constan​

Answers

Answered by bharti0811
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Answer:

p/q constant

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by SmritiSami
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If p and q are directly proportional to each other, then \frac{p}{q} = constant.

(Option D)

  • It is given in the question that p and q are two variables that are directly proportional to each other.
  • Direct proportionality means that with an increase in the variable p, there is an increase in the variable q by the same proportion.
  • Mathematically,

           ∴ p ∝ q

           ⇒ p = k * q    (where, k = constant)

  • Now, we can say that \frac{p}{q} =k (Option D).
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