Chhattisgarh Board Solutions for Chapter: Proportion, Exercise 1: Exercise 1

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Verify whether the ratio of the first & second term is equal to the ratio of third & fourth term: 1:5 and 6:30

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Verify whether the ratio of the first & second term is equal to the ratio of third & fourth term: 4:12 and 18:54

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Verify whether the ratio of the first & second term is equal to the ratio of third & fourth term: 20:10 and 30:15

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Two friends Hamida and Anu went to a market to buy kites. They bought 45 kites for 15. Anu gave 9 and Hamida gave 6. When they returned home, Anu divided the kites like this: She said, “Two kites for you and three kites for me.” Now say: In what ratio is Anu dividing the kites between Hamida and Anu?

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7th Chhattisgarh Board
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Two friends Hamida and Anu went to a market to buy kites. They bought 45 kites for 15. Anu gave 9 and Hamida gave 6. When they returned home, Anu divided the kites like this: She said, “Two kites for you and three kites for me.” Now say: 

Hamida thought Anu is not dividing the kites rightly. We must get the equal number of kites but Anu said that we have paid for the kite in the ratio 6:9 or 2:3, so out of 5 kites 2 kites will be yours & 3 will be mine. The total number of kites are 45. So, 2×9=18 kites will be yours and 3×9=27 kites will be mine.
Is Anu justified? Give reasons for your answer.