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Bogdan [553]
1 year ago
10

Divide ₹2060 between three people X,Y and Z such that X gets three-fifth of what Y gets and the ratio of the share of Y to Z is

6:11
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1 answer:
Montano1993 [528]1 year ago
6 0

X = 360 Y360, Z 6:11 gets and the ratio of the share of Y to Z is 6:11.

y:z share is 6:11, X's ratio of the share will be 3/5 of 6.

so 6*(3/5)x + 6x + 11x =2060

18x/5 + 6x+11x=2060

18x+6x(5)+11x(5)/5=2060

18x+30x+55x=2060(5)

18x+30x+55x=10300

x=10300/103

x=100

now y share will be 6x=6*100=600

z share= 11x=11*100=1100

x share will be6*3/5 *x = 6*3*100/5 =360.

Ratios compare two numbers, usually by dividing them. If you are comparing one data point.

A 3:2 ratio can be written as 3:2, 3:2, or 3/2. Additionally, 3 and 2 can be quantities or measurements of anything: students, fruit, weight, height, speed, etc. A 3:2 ratio means that for every 3 of one, there are 2 of the other, for a total of 5.

Learn more about ratios at

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