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In an exam a student required 40% of total marks to pass. If Rupa gets 185 marks and fails by 15 marks , find the total marks?

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Answered by Anonymous
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passing marks- 285+15=200

let x be the maximum marks

40x/100=200
x=200*100/40
x=500

maximum marks is 500
Answered by AnIntrovert
36

\mathfrak{\large{\underline{\underline{Answer :}}}}

The total marks are 500.

\mathfrak{\large{\underline{\underline{Step-by-step\: explanation}}}}

\textsf{\underline{\underline{Given : }}}

Students needs = 40% to pass

Rula gets = 185 marks

Fails by = 15 marks

\textsf{\underline{\underline{To find :}}}

The total marks

\textsf{\underline{\underline{Solution : }}}

\textsf{Let the Total Marks be as x }

As Rula failed by 15, the marks she scored when added by 15 makes the passing marks.

\green{\boxed{\green{\boxed{\red{\sf{40\% \: of \: x = 185 + 15}}}}}}

\begin{lgathered}\begin{lgathered}\sf{\longrightarrow} \: 40\% \: of \: x = 185 + 15 \\ \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \: \frac{40}{100} \times x = 185 + 15 \\ \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \: \frac{40x}{100} = 200 \\ \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \:40x = 200 \times 100 \\ \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \:40x = 20000 \\ \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \:x = \frac{20000}{40} \\ \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \:x = 500\end{lgathered}\end{lgathered}

\textsf{Total Marks = 500 }

\therefore\textsf{The total marks are 500. }

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