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1. In one pot the ratio of milk and water 3:5 and in another pot it is 6:1. In what ratio should the contents of the two pots be mixed so as to make the ratio between milk and water 7:3
2. An agent remits to his employer ₹26,900 after deducting, 5% commision on first ₹ 8,000 and 31% commission on the remaining sales. Calculate the price of goods sold by him.
3. 60 Students appeared in an examination. On average, they get 45 marks. Those who passed got an average 55 marks and those who failed got 30 marks. Find out the number of passes.

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Answered by kimtaehyung21
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Step-by-step explanation:

In one pot the ratio of milk and water 3:5 and in another pot it is 6:1. In what ratio should the contents of the two pots be mixed so as to make the ratio between milk and water 7:3

2. An agent remits to his employer ₹26,900 after deducting, 5% commision on first ₹ 8,000 and 31% commission on the remaining sales. Calculate the price of goods sold by him.

3. 60 Students appeared in an examination. On average, they get 45 marks. Those who passed got an average 55 marks and those who failed got 30 marks. Find out the number of passes.

Answered by vp7615614
0

Step-by-step explanation:

1. In one pot the ratio of milk and water 3:5 and in another pot it is 6:1. In what ratio should the contents of the two pots be mixed so as to make the ratio between milk and water 7:3

2. An agent remits to his employer ₹26,900 after deducting, 5% commision on first ₹ 8,000 and 31% commission on the remaining sales. Calculate the price of goods sold by him.

3. 60 Students appeared in an examination. On average, they get 45 marks. Those who passed got an average 55 marks and those who failed got 30 marks. Find out the number of passes.

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