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2 August, 20:28

3Q + 4T = 26. P=2T=3Q l. What is 6P?

The answer is 52 but I don't understand how they got this answer

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  1. 2 August, 20:37
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    see explanation

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given P = 2T = 3Q, then

    3Q + 4T = 26 can be expressed as

    P + 2P = 26

    3P = 26 (multiply both sides by 2)

    6P = 52 ← as required
  2. 2 August, 20:38
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    Step-by-step explanation and answer:

    The given equations P=2T=3Q can be split up into

    P=2T ... (1)

    P=3Q ... (2)

    since they are all equal.

    Rewrite the given equation

    3Q + 4T = 26 ... (3)

    as

    3Q + 2 (2T) = 26 ... (4)

    and substitute (1) and (2) into (4)

    P + 2 (P) = 26 ... (5)

    Multiply (5) by two to get

    6P = 2*26 = 52 ... (6)

    as given.
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