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鸿伟化工厂今年一月份某种化肥的产量为20万吨,通过技术革新,计划今年第一季度这种

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鸿伟化工厂今年一月份某种化肥的产量为20万吨,通过技术革新,计划今年第一季度这种化肥的总产量达95万吨,问:二、三月份平均每月增长的百分率应达到多少?

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A=3,B=5代入 A:B=4:5,得到3:5=4:5,因为4×5=20,3×5=15,两个内项积就不等于两个外项积,这样的两个比就不能组成比例了;故应判断为:×.

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