Math, asked by sreevidya2479, 4 months ago

If P+Q=105 and P-Q=45, then find (P×Q)+(P÷Q).

Answers

Answered by ruhanioberoi98
0

Answer:

2252.5

Step-by-step explanation:

P+Q =105

P -Q =45

On adding both the equations, we get

2P =150

P=75

use any equation to get the value of Q

Q= 30

put the values of P and Q in (Px Q)+(P/Q)

we get ,

2250+2.5 =2252.5

Answered by charan011109
0

Answer:

2252.5

Step-by-step explanation:

P+Q =105

P -Q =45

On adding both the equations, we get

2P =150

P=75

use any equation to get the value of Q

Q= 30

put the values of P and Q in (Px Q)+(P/Q)

we get ,

2250+2.5 =2252.5

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