Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Ratio and Proportion, Exercise 2: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

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Questions from Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Ratio and Proportion, Exercise 2: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS with Hints & Solutions

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Out of 30 students in a class, 6 like football, 12 like cricket and remaining like tennis. The ratio of number of students who like tennis to the total number of students is _____.

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In a cricket coaching camp, 1200 children are trained. Out of which 900 are selected for various matches. Ratio of non- selected children to the total number of children is _____.

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6th Foundation
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In a quiz programme, the ratio of correct answers to incorrect answers is 5:2 . If a student gives 16 incorrect answers, then the number of correct answers given is _____.

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6th Foundation
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The price of a table and a chair are in the ratio 7:5. If a table costs 480 more than the chair, then the price of the chair is _____.

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6th Foundation
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A bag contains one rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise coins in the ratio 5:6:8. If the total amount is  420, then find the total number of coins.

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6th Foundation
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A certain amount was divided between Sneha and Sumit in the ratio 3:2. If Sumit’s share was 3200, then the total amount is_____.

MEDIUM
6th Foundation
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Cost of 4 dozen of bananas is 60. The number of bananas purchased for 22.50 will be____.

EASY
6th Foundation
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35 pens are divided between Sheela and Sangeeta in the ratio 3:2.The number of pens Sheela will get _____.