Math, asked by ylmdelhi1, 7 months ago

Chinmay visited a mall he saw 117 stalls the ratio of north Indian stalls to south Indian stalls is 5:4 what is the amount of north Indian stalls and south Indian stalls. (please solve with statements)

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

65 & 52

Step-by-step explanation:

LET THE NUMBER OF STALLS BE 5xAND 4x

5x + 4x = 117

9x = 117

x =  \frac{117}{9}

x = 13

north Indian stalls =

5x = 5 \times 13 = 65

southern stalls =

4x = 4 \times 13 = 52

hope it helps

Answered by Anonymous
2

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 \green{\underline \bold{Given :}}

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  • Total numbers of stalls = 117

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  • Ratio of north Indian stall to south indian stalls = 5:4

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  • Amount of north Indian stalls and south Indian stalls.

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  • Number of north Indian stall = 5x

  • Number of south Indian stall = 4x

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Total number of stalls = 5x + 4x

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But, Total number of stalls = 117 [ Given ]

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So,

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➼ 117 = 9x

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➼ x = 117/9

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➼ x = 13

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➼ 4x

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➼ 4 × 13

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➼ 52

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➼ 5x

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➼ 5 x 13

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➼ 65

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  • Hence total number of south Indian stall and north Indian stalls are 52 & 65 respectively

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Verification

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Total stalls = North indian + south indian stalls

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⎇ 117 = 65 + 52

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⎇ 117 = 117

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