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p(n,3)/p(n+2)=6/11 find the value of n


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Answered by 917998
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Answer:

n = 4/9

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming the n,3 is really 3n, we can multiply both sides by n+2 to get (p(3n))/p=(6n+12)/11 We can cancel the p's to get 3n=(6n+12)/11. We can multiply both sides by 11 to get rid of the denominator to get 33 = 6n+12. Subtract -6n to both sides resulting in 27n=12/ Divide by 27 on both sides to get our answer, n = 4/9!

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Answered by m3329083
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Answer:

find n if p(n,3):p(n+2,3)=6:11

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