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Question
If p = m × t and q = n × t, then `p/q = square/square`
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Solution
Given, p = m × t and q = n × t
∴ \[\frac{p}{q} = \frac{m \times t}{n \times t} = \frac{\boxed{m}}{\boxed{n}}\]
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