Math, asked by Mihikanshubehera, 9 months ago

in which of the following cases would the quantity q decrease proportionally when the quantity p is increased

a) P=3q
b) p-3=q
c) p=3/q
d) 1/p=3/q​

Answers

Answered by badrivishal35
32

Answer:

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(D) 1/p=3/q

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Answered by payalchatterje
0

Answer:

Required relation is p =  \frac{3}{q}

So, option c is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here given four relationships are

p = 3q \\ p - 3 = q \\ p =  \frac{3}{q} \\  \frac{1}{p}   =  \frac{3}{q}

By option test we can solve this question.

Option a:

p = 3q

Here relation between p and q proportional when p will increase ,q will also increase .

Option b:

Here p-3 = q

p and q are also here proportional.

If p will increase then q will also increase.

So,they are inversely proportional.

Option c:

Here,

p =  \frac{3}{q}

It is clear that here if p will increase,q will decrease.

Option d:

 \frac{1}{p}  =  \frac{3}{q}

Here p and q are proportional.If p will increase then q will also increase.

Therefore, option c is the correct answer.

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