In the formula \(P = \frac{7}{12}\cdot Q +60\), if P is increased by 35, then what is the increase in Q?
\(\begin{array}{rcl} P+35 &=& \frac{7}{12}\cdot (Q+x) +60 \\ P+35 &=& \frac{7}{12}\cdot Q + \frac{7}{12}\cdot x +60 \\ P+35 &=& \underbrace{\frac{7}{12}\cdot Q + 60}_{=P} +\frac{7}{12}\cdot x\\ P+35 &=& P +\frac{7}{12}\cdot x\\ 35 &=& \frac{7}{12}\cdot x\\ \frac{7}{12}\cdot x &=& 35\\ x &=& 35\cdot \frac{12}{7} \\ \mathbf{x} & \mathbf{=} & \mathbf{60} \\ \end{array}\)
the answer is (B)
Q should increase in inverse proportion to 7/12, or:
12/7 X 35=60, so the answer would be "B"
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In the formula \(P = \frac{7}{12}\cdot Q +60\), if P is increased by 35, then what is the increase in Q?
\(\begin{array}{rcl} P+35 &=& \frac{7}{12}\cdot (Q+x) +60 \\ P+35 &=& \frac{7}{12}\cdot Q + \frac{7}{12}\cdot x +60 \\ P+35 &=& \underbrace{\frac{7}{12}\cdot Q + 60}_{=P} +\frac{7}{12}\cdot x\\ P+35 &=& P +\frac{7}{12}\cdot x\\ 35 &=& \frac{7}{12}\cdot x\\ \frac{7}{12}\cdot x &=& 35\\ x &=& 35\cdot \frac{12}{7} \\ \mathbf{x} & \mathbf{=} & \mathbf{60} \\ \end{array}\)
the answer is (B)
Note.....7/12 is the slope of the line relating P and Q.........this means that, everytime P changes by 7, Q changes by 12
So....using a proportion.....change in P / change in Q =
7/12 = 35/ change in Q cross-multiply
7 * change in Q = 35 * 12 divide by 7
change in Q = 35* 12 / 7
change in Q = [35/7] * 12
change in Q = 5 * 12
change in Q = 60 → (B)