Math, asked by divyanshidixit5, 1 year ago

a men left 25% of his money to his mother 55% to his daughter and the remaining ₹9000 to his brother. how much money did he leave? find the shares of his mother and daughter?

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Answered by MaheswariS
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\underline{\textsf{Given:}}

\textsf{Mother's share percentage is 25}

\textsf{Daughter's share percentage is 55}

\underline{\textsf{To find:}}

\textsf{Shares of his mother and daughter}

\underline{\textsf{Solution:}}

\textsf{Let his money be Rs.x}

\textsf{From the given information,}

\textsf{Brother's share percentage}

\mathsf{=100-(25+55)}

\mathsf{=20\%}

\textsf{Brother's share=Rs.9000}

\implies\mathsf{\dfrac{20}{100}{\times}x=9000}

\implies\mathsf{\dfrac{1}{5}{\times}x=9000}

\implies\mathsf{x=9000{\times}5}

\implies\mathsf{x=45000}

\textsf{Mother's share}\;\mathsf{=\dfrac{25}{100}{\times}45000}

\textsf{Mother's share}\;\mathsf{=\dfrac{1}{4}{\times}45000}

\implies\boxed{\textsf{Mother's shares =Rs.11250}}

\textsf{Daughter's share}\;\mathsf{=\dfrac{55}{100}{\times}45000}

\textsf{Daughter's share}\;\mathsf{=\dfrac{11}{20}{\times}45000}

\implies\boxed{\textsf{Daughter's share=Rs.24750}}

Answered by yashk58
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