If p and q are two non zero numbers and 18(p+q) = (18+p)q, which of the following must be true?
The correct answer is A. q = 18
Let’s solve the equation given: 18(p+q) = (18+p)q
Expanding both sides, we get:
18p + 18q = 18q + pq
Rearranging the terms, we get:
18p - pq = 0
Factoring out p, we get:
p(18 - q) = 0
Setting each factor equal to zero gives the solutions to the equation:
p = 0 or q = 18
However, the problem states that p and q are non-zero numbers. Therefore, p cannot be zero.
So, the only solution is q = 18.
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