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Ratio of shares of A, B and C = Ratio of their investments = 28000: 36000: 40000 ⇒ 7 : 9 : 10 Therefore, A’s share = Rs. {10400 × 7/26} = Rs. 2800
A school has 600 students. The ratio of boys to girls is 3:2. If 40 new boys join the school, what will be the new ratio of boys to girls in the school?
If the ratio between two numbers is 3: 5 and their LCM is 120, then the numbers are:
If 6A = 4B = 9C; What is A : B : C?
₹ 9200 is divided between L, M and N in the ratio of 6: 8: 9. If 'L' and 'M' each gave ₹ 400 to N then the new ratio of shares of L, M, and N is: