Math, asked by triggeredgaming2007, 9 months ago

If x:y= (a-b): (a-b) and z:y = 3(a-b): 2(a+b), then

find x:z​

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Answered by ktr1705
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Answer:

Answer = 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

x = (a-b)

z = 3(a-b)

Therefore,

x / z = (a-b) / 3(a-b)

     => 1 / 3 {Because (a-b) gets cancelled in both numerator and denominator}

Final Answer : x : z = 1 / 3

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