Math, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

A certain club has 100 members, out of which 25 play tennis, 28 play badminton, 12 play chess, and the rest do not play any game. Find the ratio of the number of members who play:
(i)badminton to the number of those who play chess. (ii)badminton to the number of those who do not play any game.
(iii)tennis to the number of those who do not play any game.
(iv)chess to the number of those who play badminton.

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Answered by Sizzllngbabe
24

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{Total \:  number  \: of \:  members \implies \: 100}

{Members  \: who  \: plays \:  tennis = 25}

 {Members  \: who \:  plays \:  badminton  = 28}

Members  \: who  \: plays  \: chass  = 12

Members  \: who  \: plays \:  nothing$$=100-(25+28+12) =35$$

 28 \ratio \: 12 \:  = 7 \ratio \: 3

Answered by karanthprabhakar
2

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