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The price of 2 items in P and Q come to a ratio of 4:5. When the price of P is increased of $12 and the price of Q is reduced by $6,the items have the same price. Find the original price of P

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Answer:

p = 72

Explanation:

If we know that the ratio from P to Q is 4:5, we can multiply both sides by y (y = amount multiplied) to get our numbers.

4 × y =?

5 × y =?
We need to put a value in for y.

Let's use 9.

4 × 9 = 36 (P)

5 × 9 = 45 (Q)

Now let's add 12 to P, and take away 6 from Q.

36 + 12 = 48

45 - 6 = 39

The numbers aren't the same yet.

Let's use a different value for y.

y = 18

The equations will now look like this:

4 × 18 = 72 (P)

5 × 18 = 90 (Q)

Let's add 12 and 6 to the numbers again.

72 + 12 = 84

90 - 6 = 84

The numbers match up!

Therefore, the original price of p = 72

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