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13 March, 06:45

If p+q = 4, q+r = - 2, r+p = 3 then p+q+r = ?

a) 2/5 b) 5/2 c) 6/2 d) 5 e) 6

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  1. 13 March, 10:15
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    5/2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are looking for p+q+r.

    We are given:

    p+q = 4 Equation 1.

    q+r=-2 Equation 2.

    p + r=3. Equation 3.

    I'm going to solve the first equation for p giving me p=4-q.

    I'm going to solve the second equation for r giving me r=-2-q.

    I'm going to plug this into the third equation.

    p + r=3

    (4-q) + (-2-q) = 3

    4-q+-2-q=3

    Combine like terms:

    2-2q=3

    Subtract 2 on both sides:

    -2q=1

    Divide both sides by - 2:

    q=-1/2.

    Plug into the first equation to find p now.

    First equation is p+q=4 with q=-1/2.

    p+q=4

    p + (-1/2) = 4

    Add 1/2 on both sides

    p=4+1/2

    p=9/2.

    Let's find r now.

    Using the second equation with p=9/2 and/or q=-1/2 we have:

    q+r=-2

    -1/2+r=-2

    Add 1/2 on both sides

    r=-2+1/2

    r=-3/2

    So what is p+q+r?

    Let's plug in our p, q, and r and find out!

    p+q+r

    9/2+-1/2+-3/2

    9/2-4/2

    5/2
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