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By how much p+2q+3r should be increased to get 5q?

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3q3p3r
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3q+p3r
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3qp3r
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qp3r
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Solution

The correct option is C 3qp3r
Let the amount by which p+2q+3r should be increased to get 5q be x.

Now, according to the question the sum of p+2q+3r and x should be equal to 5q.

(p+2q+3r)+x=5q
Subtracting p+2q+3r from both sides of the above equation:

x=5q(p+2q+3r)

By removing the brackets, we get,

x=5qp2q3r

x=5q(p+2q+3r)
Combining the like terms in the RHS:

x=(5q2q)––––––––p3r
Subtracting the like terms:

x=3qp3r

As a result, p+2q+3r should be increased by 3qp3r to get 5q.

Therefore, option (c.) is the correct answer.

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