The length of a room is 3 metre less than 2 times the breadth of the room. What is the length, if the breadth is p metre ?
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Let the breadth be the x. Length is increased by 3m and breadth is decreased by 2m, area remains the same. x = 12m breadth of the room. x + 3 = 12 + 3 = 15m length of the room.
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x+3=12+3=15m.
ADD X+3
=SO WE WILL GET 12 AS THE ANSWER
THEN ADD 3 AND YOU WILL GET 15M AS THE TOTAL ANSWER
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