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how to do in a quick and simple way? |
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simplifying each equation 20j = 4k 6k = 2i 28i = 24m Writing all variables in terms of 1 variable, say k, j = 4/20 k = 1/5 k i = 3k m = 28/24 * 3k = 7k/2 20% of m = 1/5 * 7k/2 = 7k/10 200% of j = 2 * k/5 = 2k/5 20% of m is what % of 200% of j ? 7k/10 ------- * 100 2k/5 = 175 mm... ? not one of the answers...??!! |
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Ans shud be 350.
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from 1,2,3..... 5j = k = 1/3 I= 1/3 * 3/7 M = 1/7 M => j = 1/35 M let it be x %... then 20 /100 M = X/ 100 * 200/100 * J 1/5 M= X/50 * J 1/5 M= X/50 *1/35 M X= 350 |
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