Предмет: Математика, автор: blackbame

Два положительных числа относятся к 2 : 3, и произведение этих чисел равно 150 . Посчитайте эти числа!
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(Два числа)


iman19012006: 60 90

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Автор ответа: chell326
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Пошаговое объяснение:

Возьмём одну часть за х, тогда получим, что первое число=2х, а второе число=3х.

Раз их произведение равно 150, то получим уравнение:

2х × 3х = 150

6х² = 150 | ×1/6

х²=25

х=5

Следуя из этого, получаем, что первое число= 2х=10, а второе число = 3х = 15.

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