Practice Ratio and proportion Questions and Answers
- Total population of city P and Q is 2240 and 2650 respectively. If the ratio of number of males to females in city is P and Q is 4:3 and 3:2 respectively, ...
- Total population of city P and Q is 3150 and 3640 respectively. If the ratio of number of males to females in city is P and Q is 5:4 and 4:3 respectively, ...
- Total population of city P and Q is 3410 and 4620 respectively. If the ratio of number of males to females in city is P and Q is 7:4 and 4:3 respectively, ...
- Total population of city P and Q is 3360 and 4850 respectively. If the ratio of number of males to females in city is P and Q is 5:3 and 3:2 respectively, ...
- Total population of city P and Q is 2320 and 3150 respectively. If the ratio of number of males to females in city is P and Q is 5:3 and 3:2 respectively, ...
- Total population of city P and Q is 4420 and 5940 respectively. If the ratio of number of males to females in city is P and Q is 8:5 and 5:4 respectively, ...
- Total population of city P and Q is 4030 and 6300 respectively. If the ratio of number of males to females in city is P and Q is 9:4 and 4:3 respectively, ...
- The ratio of the number of English books to Hindi books in a library shelf is 5:3. If 126 Hindi books are written by Pradeep, which constitutes 30% of the ...
- The ratio of the number of English books to Hindi books in a library shelf is 5:4. If 140 Hindi books are written by Pradeep, which constitutes 20% of the ...
- The ratio of the number of English books to Hindi books in a library shelf is 4:3. If 90 Hindi books are written by Pradeep, which constitutes 30% of the H...
- The ratio of the number of English books to Hindi books in a library shelf is 6:5. If 135 Hindi books are written by Pradeep, which constitutes 15% of the ...
- In an orchard, the ratio of the number of mango and lichi trees is 3:5, respectively. Also, there are few apple trees in the orchard which is 50% more than...
- In an orchard, the ratio of the number of mango and lichi trees is 2:5, respectively. Also, there are few apple trees in the orchard which is 50% more than...
- The sum of three numbers is 184. If the ratio of the first to the second is 3:4 and that of second to the third is 8:9 then the second number is?Â
- The sum of three numbers is 147. If the ratio of the first to the second is 2:3 and that of second to the third is 5:8 then the second number is?Â
- The sum of three numbers is 212. If the ratio of the first to the second is 3:5 and that of second to the third is 7:10 then the second number is?Â
- The sum of three numbers is 189. If the ratio of the first to the second is 3:4 and that of second to the third is 5:7 then the second number is?Â
- The sum of three numbers is 324. If the ratio of the first to the second is 4:5 and that of second to the third is 7:9 then the second number is?Â
- The sum of three numbers is 188. If the ratio of the first to the second is 2:5 and that of second to the third is 7:9 then the second number is?Â
- The sum of three numbers is 202. If the ratio of the first to the second is 3:5 and that of second to the third is 7:9 then the second number is?Â
- A sum of Rs. 720 is divided among X, Y and Z such that X gets Rs. 124 more than Y. Y gets Rs. 64 more than Z. Find the share of Z?Â
- A sum of Rs. 624 is divided among X, Y and Z such that X gets Rs. 166 more than Y. Y gets Rs. 88 more than Z. Find the share of Z?
- A sum of Rs. 594 is divided among X, Y and Z such that X gets Rs. 156 more than Y. Y gets Rs. 78 more than Z. Find the share of Z?Â
- A sum of Rs. 642 is divided among X, Y and Z such that X gets Rs. 144 more than Y. Y gets Rs. 90 more than Z. Find the share of Z?Â
- A sum of Rs. 723 is divided among X, Y and Z such that X gets Rs. 168 more than Y. Y gets Rs. 78 more than Z. Find the share of Z?Â
- A sum of Rs. 597 is divided among X, Y and Z such that X gets Rs. 106 more than Y. Y gets Rs. 58 more than Z. Find the share of Z?Â
- Number of faculties in Physics and Biology in an institute is in the ratio of 5:8 respectively. If 120 more faculties join Physics, while 64 more faculties...
- Number of faculties in Physics and Biology in an institute is in the ratio of 3:5 respectively. If 75 more faculties join Physics, while 40 more faculties ...
- A plot has to be divided among P, Q and R in the ratio 3:5:7 respectively. If the area of plot received by R is 4200m² more than the area of plot received...
- A plot has to be divided among P, Q and R in the ratio 3:5:8 respectively. If the area of plot received by R is 4500m² more than the area of plot received...
- A plot has to be divided among P, Q and R in the ratio 4:6:9 respectively. If the area of plot received by R is 5100m² more than the area of plot received...
- A plot has to be divided among P, Q and R in the ratio 3:4:7 respectively. If the area of plot received by R is 4800m² more than the area of plot received...
- A plot has to be divided among P, Q and R in the ratio 2:5:8 respectively. If the area of plot received by R is 4200m² more than the area of plot received...
- A plot has to be divided among P, Q and R in the ratio 3:4:9 respectively. If the area of plot received by R is 5500m² more than the area of plot received...
- A plot has to be divided among P, Q and R in the ratio 3:5:7 respectively. If the area of plot received by R is 3800m² more than the area of plot received...
- A plot has to be divided among P, Q and R in the ratio 2:3:5 respectively. If the area of plot received by R is 5200m² more than the area of plot received...
- The cost of diamond varies directly as the square of its weight. A diamond broke into four pieces with weights in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4 : 5. if the loss in t...
- The cost of diamond varies directly as the square of its weight. A diamond broke into four pieces with weights in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5 : 6. if the loss in t...
- The cost of diamond varies directly as the square of its weight. A diamond broke into four pieces with weights in the ratio 1 : 3 : 4 : 6. if the loss in t...
- The cost of diamond varies directly as the square of its weight. A diamond broke into four pieces with weights in the ratio 2 : 4 : 6 : 7. if the loss in t...
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