Math, asked by sukdebkarmakar233, 11 months ago

In one box there is a red ball, a blue ball and a green ball. The ratio of red and blue is 5: 6 and the weight of blue and green is 5: 4. If the weight of the blue ball is 60 grams. What is the weight of the green ball?​

Answers

Answered by md7129337
2

Answer:

given that ratio of red and blue ball is 5:6

ratio of blue and green ball is 5:4

weight of blue ball is 60g

now

5/6=red/blue

5/6=red/60

50g=red

now

5/4=blue/green

5/4=60/green

green=48g

Answered by bhavesh4334
1

Step-by-step explanation:

the ratio of weight of blue and green ball is 5:4

and the weight of blue ball is =. 60grams

let the weight of green ball be x

blue ball : green ball

5. :. 4

weight of blue ball. : weight of green ball

60 grams :. x grams

so by cross multiplying we get

5x =. 60 * 4

therefore , x = 60 * 4 / 5

x =. 12 * 4

x = 48

the weight of green ball is 48 grams

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