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Well, honey, to make it simple for you, 16p + 14p equals 30p. So, if you want to know how many 5ps are equal to 30p, just divide 30 by 5, and you get 6. That's right, darling, 6 shiny little 5ps will give you the same value as 16p and 14p combined.
It is: 14/480 times 100 = 2.916% recurring 6
20% of 70p = 14p = 20% * 70p = 20%/100% * 70p = 14p
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If you mean: p^2 +14p +48 then it is (p+6)(p+8) when factored
14p + 14q + p - 7q - 6p = 9p + 7q
6nx + 7p - 14p + 2nx + 6x = 8nx - 7p + 6x
70p
14p
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Let's us say that the pth multiple of 14 is 63n i.e. 14p = 63n.14p = 63n and n = 14p/63....(1)From the relation 1 it is clear that we have to look for the multiple of 14 which is divisible by 63.Method 1:Let's us write the multiples of 14 greater than 63: 70, 84, 98, 112, 126, 140 etc.Is any of these multiples a multiple of 63?126 is the required multiple and it is the second multiple(n=2) of 63.So the smallest value of n is 2.Method 2:The smallest value of n can be found by calculating the LCM of 63 and 14.LCM of x and y gives us the smallest number divisible by x and y.LCM of 63 and 14 is 126. And putting 63n equal to 126 gives:63n = 126n =2
The marking "14P" on a ring typically indicates that the piece is made of 14 karat platinum. In this context, the "14" signifies the purity level of the gold, while the "P" denotes that the metal is platinum. However, it's worth noting that "14P" can sometimes be misinterpreted, as most rings are marked with "14K" for gold. Always consult a jeweler for precise identification.