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A has twice as much money as B. They play together, and at the end of the first game, B wins one third of A's money from A ; what fraction of the sum that B now has, must A win back in the second game so that they may have exactly equal money?​

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Answered by Volanstin
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Correct Answer : 1/10

Explanation :

Let A has ₹ 200 at the starting of game, then B has ₹ 100 at the starting of game.

After the game, money left with A = 200 - 200/3 = ₹ 400/3

∴ Total money with B = 100 + 200/3 = ₹ 500/3

Let the fraction of money lost by B = N

Then, 500/3 - N x 500/3 = 400/3 + N x 500/3

⇒ 500/3 - 400/3 = 500N/3 + 500N/3

⇒ 100/3 = 1000N/3

∴ N = (100/3) x (3/1000) = 1/10

so, the fraction of money lost is 1/10.

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