Question
M scored 30% marks in an exam whereas N scored 270 marks
in the same exam. If the score of N is 90 marks more than that of M, then find the maximum marks that one can score in the exam.Solution
ATQ, Let, the maximum marks be ‘x’ (x × 0.30) = (270 – 90) Or, (x × 0.30) = 180 So, x = 600
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