Math, asked by Ratan95, 1 year ago

A number of one-sixth of which exceeds it's one-ninth by 100 is ?

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Answered by Swarup1998
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Let the number is x.

Then,
 \frac{1}{6} x =  \frac{1}{9} x + 100 \\ or \:  \: ( \frac{1}{6}  -  \frac{1}{9} )x = 100 \\ or \:  \:  \frac{3 - 2}{18} x = 100 \\ or \:  \:  \frac{1}{18} x = 100 \\ or \:  \: x = 1800

So the number is 1800.

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Ratan95: how will i get 3-2 and denominator 18?
Swarup1998: The lcm of 6 and 9 is 18.
Ratan95: and 3-2?
Swarup1998: it is the rule of fractions...
Ratan95: okk
Answered by taniarj2009
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Answer:

The answer is 1800.

It is not 1500 or 900 or 600.

Hope this helps.

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