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Three numbers m,n,p are in the ratio 3:6:4.which of the following is the value


(4m - n)/(n + 2p)


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Answer:

the value of (4m-n)/(n+2p) is 3/7.

Explanation:

Let's substitute the given ratio in terms of a common multiplier, k:

m = 3k

n = 6k

p = 4k

Now we can substitute these values in the expression:

(4m-n)/(n+2p) = (4(3k) - 6k)/(6k + 2(4k)) = (12k - 6k)/(6k + 8k) = 6k/14k = 3/7

Therefore, the value of (4m-n)/(n+2p) is 3/7.

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