Math, asked by tapas2975, 10 months ago

meena and geeta went shopping with an equal amount mobey.Meena spent rs 6000 and geeta soent rd 15000. After the shooping amount remaining with geeta was equal to 1/7 of what meena had. The smount of money with geeta sfter shopping is how many rupees​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \green{\underline \bold{Given :}}

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  • Meena spend Rs 6000
  • Geeta spend Rs 15000
  • Amount remaining with Geeta is 1/7 of what Geeta has.

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 \red{\underline \bold{To \: Find:}}

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  • Amount of money with Geeta after shopping.

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Let meena has 'x' Rs

Let geeta has 'y' Rs

As amount of both have is equal hence,

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 \underline{\bold{\texttt{Money remaining with meena  after shopping :}}}

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\purple\longrightarrow  \sf x - 6000

 \underline{\bold{\texttt{Money remaining with geeta after shopping :}}}

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\purple\longrightarrow  \sf y - 15000

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 \purple{\underline \bold{According \: to \: the \ question :}}

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 \rm \longmapsto x - 6000 = 7(y - 15000 )

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 \rm \longmapsto x - 6000 = 7y - 105000

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 \underline{\bold{\texttt{x = y [given]}}}

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 \rm \longmapsto x - 6000 = 7x - 105000

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 \rm \longmapsto 7x - x = 105000 - 6000

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 \rm \longmapsto 6x = 99000

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 \rm \longmapsto x = 16500

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\red\longrightarrow  \tt \boxed { x = 16500}

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They both have 16500 Rs before shopping.

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Money remaining with geeta after shopping :

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 \sf \implies  16500 - 15000 = 1500

Hence Geeta has 1500 Rs remaining after shopping.

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Answered by drishtikiran007
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Considering his income 100.

Expenditure = 60 ,Savings =40

New Income= 115 (15%of 100+100)

Expenditure Increased by 5% means , 5% of 60 +60 = 63

New Savings = 115–63 = 52

New Increase in Savings = 52–40 =12

Increase in %= (12/40) *100 = 30%

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