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In the equation above, k, r, s, t, and v represent positive numbers.
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05 May 2021, 03:09
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\(n=\frac{k+\frac{r}{s}}{\frac{t}{v}} \)
In the equation above, k, r, s, t, and v represent positive numbers. Multiplying which one of these numbers by 2 will reduce the value of \(n\) to \(\frac{1}{2}\) of its present value ?
In the equation above, k, r, s, t, and v represent positive numbers.
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05 May 2021, 22:06
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Simplify the given equation by finding LCMs:
n = (k + r/s) / (t / v); n = (ks + r) / (st / v); n = \(\frac{vks + vr}{st}\);
The value of n will become 1/2 of it's original value if it is divided by 2. From the simplified equation it is clear that multiplying t by 2 will be equivalent to dividing n by 2. Hence answer choice D (t) is the answer.
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09 Jul 2021, 02:49
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To reduce any fraction, one should play with increasing denominator and ignoring the numerator. So we should play with (t/v) and our goal to increase this fraction by only multiplying the numerator (t).
Answer is (D)
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