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P and Q are two fractions. When twice of P is subtracted from Q we get 1225 If Q is equal to 34, then find the value of P+Q.

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Answered by rodriguesaniket15
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Answer:

1,327

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by ashishks1912
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Given :

P and Q are two fractions.

To find :

The value of P+Q

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The value of P and Q can be found by following these steps.
  • It is given that twice of P must be subtracted from Q.
  • The value leads to 1225.
  • Then, the equation will be

        2P-Q=1225

  • The value of Q is 34.
  • Substitute the value in the given equation.

        2P-34=1225

  • Take the number to the other side of the equation.

        2P=1259

  • After taking the number to the other side of the equation,

        P=\frac{1259}{2}

  • Divide the values

        P=629.5

  • The given equation is

        P+Q

  • Now, substitute the value of P and Q in the given equation,

        629.5+34

  • The sum of the values will be

        663.5        

Final answer :

The value of P+Q is 663.5

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