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the product of 10p (p–q) is 10p²-10pq Given: 10p (p–q) To find : the product of 10p (p–q) Solution: we have to find the product of 10p (p–q). so product of any number means the multiplication multiply (p–q). by 10p we get, =10p× (p–q) =10p×p-10p× q =10p²-10pq the product of 10p (p–q) is 10p²-10pq
It is simply: 10+q
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In algebraic terms, "q fewer limes than 10" can be expressed as (10 - q). This expression indicates that you subtract the quantity (q) from 10 to find the number of limes. Thus, if (q) represents a certain number, (10 - q) gives the remaining number of limes.
If the number is n, and the product is of the numbers p and q, the expression is p*q + (n + 15) : the parentheses are not necessary.
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The phrase "q fewer lines than 10" suggests that a certain quantity, denoted as "q," represents the number of lines that are less than 10. This means that if you have 10 lines, you would subtract "q" from 10 to determine the actual number of lines, resulting in a total of (10 - q) lines. The value of "q" must be less than 10 for the operation to make sense in this context.
The formula for the average product of labor (or capital) is simply output, Q, divided by the number of workers (or units of capital), L (K). Simply, APL = Q/L APK = Q/K