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  • 03-07-2021
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If a:b = 1:2 then find the value of (3a + b): (4a + 2b).​

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  • 03-07-2021

Answer:

5:8

Step-by-step explanation:

By question it's given that ,

[tex]\implies a:b = 1:2 [/tex]

Let us suppose that the common ratio is x , therefore the Numbers ,

[tex]\implies a = 1x [/tex]

[tex]\implies b = 2x [/tex]

And we need to find the value of ,

[tex]\implies (3a + b): (4a + 2b ) \\\\\implies (3 * x + 2x ) : (4*x + 2*2x ) \\\\\implies (3x + 2x):(4x+4x)\\\\\implies 5x : 8x \\\\\implies 5:8 [/tex]

Hence the required answer is 5:8 .

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