Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Ratio and Proportion, Exercise 3: ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS)

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EASY
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Divide 3010 among A, B, C respectively in such a way that A gets double of what B gets and B gets double of what C gets. Find the amount each one of A, B, C get.

EASY
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

A sum of 3690 is divided among P, Q, R and S such that
P's shareQ's share=Q's shareR's share=R's shareS's share=45. Then, Qs share is _____.

MEDIUM
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

If a:b=c:d, then ma+nc:(mb+nd) is equal to _____.

EASY
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

State ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false.

(i) 12 hours: 30 hours = 8 km: 20 km

(ii) The ratio of 1 hour to one day is 1:1.

(iii) The two terms of a ratio can be in two different units.

EASY
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Match the following.

Column-I Column-II
(P) The first term of a ratio is called (i) proportion
(Q) An equality of two ratios is called (ii) antecedent
(R) A ratio whose terms have no common factor other 1 is said to be in the (iii) simplest form