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if x:y=3:2 then what is the value of (4x-2y):(x+y)​

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Answered by pulakmath007
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If x : y = 3 : 2 then (4x - 2y) : (x + y) = 8 : 5

Given :

x : y = 3 : 2

To find :

The value of (4x - 2y) : (x + y)

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Assume the value of x and y

Here it is given that x : y = 3 : 2

Let us assume that

x = 3k and y = 2k

Where k is a non zero constant

Step 2 of 2 :

Find the value of (4x - 2y) : (x + y)

\displaystyle \sf{(4x - 2y) : (x + y)  }

\displaystyle \sf{  =  \frac{(4x - 2y) }{ (x + y)}}

\displaystyle \sf{  =  \frac{(4 \times 3k) - (2 \times 2k) }{ (3k + 2k)}}

\displaystyle \sf{  =  \frac{12k - 4k}{ 5k}}

\displaystyle \sf{  =  \frac{8k }{ 5k}}

\displaystyle \sf{ = 8 : 5  }

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