Math, asked by abhijeetmane3428, 4 months ago

which number should be subtracted from
12, 16 and 21, so that resultant numbers are
in continue proportion?
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Answered by heartkiller89
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Answer:

Let the number x be subtracted from 12, 16 and 21 so that resultant numbers are in continued proportion. ∴ (12 − x), (16 − x), (21 − x) are in continued proportion. Thus, the number −4 must be subtracted from 12, 16 and 21 so that resultant numbers are in continued proportion.

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