Math, asked by mau1792, 1 month ago

⅘ of a number is 10 more than ⅔ of the number​

Answers

Answered by vk9999498
1

Let the number required is x According to the question we can write as (4/5) x-10 = (2/3) x On rearranging, (4/5) x-(2/3) x = 10 Now taking the L.C.M of 3 and 5 is 15 (12x-10x)/15=10 On cross multiplication, 2x=150 x=150/2=75

Similar questions