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Explain this two properties

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Prasanth kumar Kamisetty

Prasanth kumar Kamisetty

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05-Jul-20 14:37

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For increase or decrease of quantity:- Say original qty =x; Increased qty is y The ration of increase or decrease i.e., x/y = a/b therefore new qty i.e., y =x(b)/a


Lavanya Chitturi

Lavanya Chitturi

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06-Jul-20 20:09

Commensurate means measurable by the same standards.... In mathematics, two non-zero real numbers a and b are said to be commensurable if their ratio ab is a rational number; otherwise a and b are called in-commensurable. (Recall that a rational number is one that is equivalent to the ratio of two integers.)


Lavanya Chitturi

Lavanya Chitturi

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06-Jul-20 21:43

Give an example and explain


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Prasanth kumar Kamisetty

Prasanth kumar Kamisetty

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06-Jul-20 21:46

we did explain with an example for increase in quantity and for the other as mentioned in the point itself â??3 and â??2 If further needs clarification please do reach out to us


Lavanya Chitturi

Lavanya Chitturi

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07-Jul-20 08:36

I want ex for second property


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Prasanth kumar Kamisetty

Prasanth kumar Kamisetty

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07-Jul-20 08:50

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