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If p+q/s = 9, q/p= 4, and square root q= 6, what is the value of s?

If p+q/s = 9, q/p= 4, and square root q= 6, what is the value of s?-example-1
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5

Explanation:

square root q = 6 meaning that q is 36, when q/p = 4 you can plug in36 for q and divide by 4 getting 9 and now you have q = 36 and p = 9, and p+9=45 and 45/5=9 meaning that s is 5.

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