Subject Experts Solutions for Chapter: Ratio and Proportion, Exercise 2: Exercise 2

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HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

In the construction of the building, the volume of the wall is in the proportion to the cost of construction. If a wall of volume 24 m3 costs 18,600, then find the cost of construction of a wall of volume 36 m3

HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

P and Q's expenditures are in proportion to the ratio of their income. P's income is 32000 and his expenditure is 24000. If Q's expenditure is 36000, then find teh income of Q.

HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

If we distribute 57 chocolates to three friends A, B and C in the ratio 131234 respectively, then find the number of chocolates received by C.

HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Mr. Kehsva wants to distribute papaya to his three daughters in the ratio 35 7, such that the eldest daughter gets the highest share, and the youngest daughter gets the least share. If the eldest daughter gets 300 g more than that of the younger, then find the total weight of the papaya distributed. 

HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Mr Kalyan and his wife Mrs Ahalya use different two-wheelers. The quantity of petrol they use in litres is in proportion to the ratio of the number of kilometres they travel in a month. Mr Kalyan uses 24 L of petrol and he travels a distance of 1200 km. If Mrs Ahalya travles 800 km, then find the number of litres of petrol that she used in a month.

HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

At a given point of time, the heights of a tree are in proportion to the length of the shadows of trees. A tree of height 25.6 m casts a shadow of 32 m. If the shadow of the another tree at that of a point is 48 m, then find the height of that tree.

HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Savings of A and B are in proportion to the ratio of their income. A's income is 15,000 and his saving is 5,000. If B's saving is 15,000, then find the income of B.

MEDIUM
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

If 4a=3b, find 7a+9b4a+5b.