It is an expression to "mind your behavior".
4(p + q), or 4p + 4q
It is: 4*(q+p)
Economics: P= Price and Q = Quantity Demanded.
1)p->q 2)not p or q 3)p 4)not p and p or q 5)contrudiction or q 6)q
Well, they stand for nothing. They're just a metaphor.
When: p=12 and q=3 Then when: p=76 and so q=19 Because: 12/3=4 and 76/19=4
Barkeepers used to keep track of what a drinker consumed by pints and quarts thus the p and q. Mind your p's and q's simply meant drink only what you paid for.
(p+150) + q = 1000 p+q= 1000-150 =850 Value of q is 425 and value of p 425 plus 150 ie. 575
Be on your best behaviour; be careful of your language
Be on your best behaviour; be careful of your language
A rational number is any number of the form p/q where p and q are integers and q is not zero. If p and q are co=prime, then p/q will be rational but will not be an integer.
The "p" in "p's and q's" is believed to stand for "pints" and "q" for "quarts," referring to minding one's manners or being polite and well-behaved.