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In a year, Seema earns 1,50,000 rupees and saves 50,000 rupees. Find the ratio of money that she saves to the money she spends

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Answered by riyaz276
5

Answer:

Ncert solutions

Grade 6

Mathematics

Chapters in NCERT Solutions - Mathematics, Class 6

Exercises in Ratio and Proportion

Question 8

Q8) In a year, Seema earns 1,50,000 and saves 50,000. Find the ratio of

(a) Money that Seema earns to the money she saves.

(b) Money that she saves to the money she spends.

Solution

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SOLUTION:

Seema earns = rs 1,50,000

saves = 50,000

spends =?

spends=earns - saves

= 1,50,000-50,000

spends=1,00,000

i) required ratio = \frac{150000}{50000}=\frac{150000\div50000}{50000\div50000}=\frac{3}{1}=3:1

50000

150000

=

50000÷50000

150000÷50000

=

1

3

=3:1

[HCF of 1,50,000 and 50,000 is 50,000]

ii) required ratio = \frac{50000}{100000}=\frac{50000\div50000}{100000\div50000}=\frac{1}{2}=1:2

100000

50000

=

100000÷50000

50000÷50000

=

2

1

=1:2

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Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
4

Step-by-step explanation:

Money earned by seema = Rs 1,50,000

Money Saved by Seemed = Rs 50,000

Money spent = Rs 1,50,000 – Rs 50,000

= Rs 1,00,000

(a) Ratio of money earned to money saved = 1, 50,000/50,000 = 3/1 = 3 : 1

(b) Ratio of money saved to money spent = 50,000/1,00,000 = 1/2 = 1 : 2

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