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16 April, 07:32

3. If 2p + q = 11 and p + 2q = 13, then

p+q=

(A) 6

(B) 8

(C) 9

(D) 12

(E) 18

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  1. 16 April, 07:45
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    (C) 9

    Step by step:

    11-2=9 and it's asking for both p and q combined so no need to worry about that
  2. 16 April, 07:52
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    The correct answer is (B) 8.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We will first solve the two simultaneous equations for the values of 'p' and 'q' respectively.

    Equation No. 1 -

    2p + q = 11

    Equation No. 2 -

    p + 2q = 13

    We will make 'q' the subject in Equation No. 1 and substitute the expression for 'q' into Equation No. 2.

    Equation No. 1 -

    q = 11 - 2p

    Equation No. 2 -

    p + 2 (11 - 2p) = 13

    We will solve Equation No. 2 for the value of 'p'.

    Equation No. 2 -

    p + 22 - 4p = 13

    p - 4p = 13 - 22

    - 3p = - 9

    p = - 9 : - 3

    p = 3

    We will substitute the obtain value for 'p' from Equation No. 2 into Equation No. 1 to find the value of 'q'.

    Equation No. 1 -

    q = 11 - 2 (3)

    q = 5

    We will substitute the obtained values for 'p' and 'q' from Equation No. 1 and Equation No. 2 into p + q.

    = p + q

    = 3 + 5

    = 8

    Therefore:

    The correct answer is (B) 8.
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