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P varies jointly with Q and R,and P=6 when Q=3 and R=12.Find P Q=4 and R=16

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10.67

Step-by-step explanation:

We're told that P varies jointly as Q and R, this can be represented as shown below;


\begin{gathered} P\propto QR \\ P=\text{kQR} \end{gathered}

where k = constant of proportionality

Given P = 6, Q = 3 and R = 12, let's go ahead and solve for k;


k=(P)/(QR)=(6)/(3*12)=(6)/(36)=(1)/(6)

Knowing k = 1/6, let's solve for P when Q = 4 and R = 16;


P=(1)/(6)*4*16=(64)/(6)=10.67

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