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If p and q are positive integers, each of the following can be the value of 200pq‾‾‾‾‾‾√200pq except.

A. 20q‾√q
B. 20p‾√p
C. 22p‾‾‾√2p
D. 30q‾√q
E. 300q‾√

Upon doing the factorising 200 : we get 2*10^2

We can say : 10 (2pg)^1/2

From all the answer options the one which wont be correct would be the one without '0' therefore C is right..
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If p and q are positive integers, each of the following can be the value of 200pq‾‾‾‾‾‾√200pq except.

A. 20q‾√q
B. 20p‾√p
C. 22p‾‾‾√2p
D. 30q‾√q
E. 300q‾√

Upon doing the factorising 200 : we get 2*10^2

We can say : 10 (2pg)^1/2

From all the answer options the one which wont be correct would be the one without '0' therefore C is right..
For D , 900/200 = 4.5. Also incorrect

C & D are both incorrect
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If p and q are positive integers, each of the following can be the value of \(\sqrt{200pq}\) except.

A. 20\(\sqrt{q}\)
B. 20\(\sqrt{p}\)
C. 2\(\sqrt{2p}\)
D. 30\(\sqrt{q}\)
E. 300\(\sqrt{q}\)

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Hi, Bunuel
\(2\sqrt{2p}\) should be corrected to \(20\sqrt{2p}\)
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If p and q are positive integers, each of the following can be the value of \(\sqrt{200pq}\) except.

A. 20\(\sqrt{q}\)
B. 20\(\sqrt{p}\)
C. 2\(\sqrt{2p}\)
D. 30\(\sqrt{q}\)
E. 300\(\sqrt{q}\)

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Hi, Bunuel
\(2\sqrt{2p}\) should be corrected to \(20\sqrt{2p}\)

Edited. Thank you.
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this is actually easy and 550 level Question
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We see that, in order for 200pq to become 900q, p must be 4.5. However, since p is a positive integer, we see that 200pq can’t be 900q, i.e., √(200pq) can’t be 30√q.


But what if is p = 18?

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If p and q are positive integers, each of the following can be the value of \(\sqrt{200pq}\) except.

A. \(20\sqrt{q}\)

B. \(20\sqrt{p}\)

C. \(20\sqrt{2p}\)

D. \(30\sqrt{q}\)

E. \(300\sqrt{q}\)

We see that, in order for 200pq to become 900q, p must be 4.5. However, since p is a positive integer, we see that 200pq can’t be 900q, i.e., √(200pq) can’t be 30√q.


But what if is p = 18?

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If p = 18, then \(\sqrt{200pq}=\sqrt{200*18*q}=60\sqrt{q}\), which is not the same as \(30\sqrt{q}\).
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We see that, in order for 200pq to become 900q, p must be 4.5. However, since p is a positive integer, we see that 200pq can’t be 900q, i.e., √(200pq) can’t be 30√q.


But what if is p = 18?

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If p = 18, then √(200pq) = √(200 * 18 * q) = √(3600q) = 60√q. This only shows that √(200pq) can be equal to 60√q, which I don't object. The expression cannot equal 30√q though, as long as p is an integer.
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If p and q are positive integers, each of the following can be the value of \(\sqrt{200pq}\) except.

A. \(20\sqrt{q}\)

B. \(20\sqrt{p}\)

C. \(20\sqrt{2p}\)

D. \(30\sqrt{q}\)

E. \(300\sqrt{q}\)


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how did you get 450 for last option?

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If p and q are positive integers, each of the following can be the value of \(\sqrt{200pq}\) except.

A. \(20\sqrt{q}\)

B. \(20\sqrt{p}\)

C. \(20\sqrt{2p}\)

D. \(30\sqrt{q}\)

E. \(300\sqrt{q}\)


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how did you get 450 for last option?
\(\sqrt{200pq}\) = \(300\sqrt{q}\)

Squaring both sides => 200pq = 90000q => 2p = 900 => p = 450
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