Math, asked by kamal619, 9 months ago

. Rahul and Rohit have some money. If
Rahul gives Rs.50 to Rohit, then Rohit
has twice the amount now left with
Rahul. If Rohit gives Rs.40 to Rahul,
Rahul has fourteen times the amount
now left with Rohit. How much money
(in Rs) do Rahul and Rohit respectively
have in the beginning?
(a) 50, 100
(b) 100,50
(c) 40,50
(d) 50,90​

Answers

Answered by villainempire700
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Rahul Salary = Rohit Salary +50% of Rohit Salary

Rahul saves 8% i.e. Rs.2250 of his salary.

8% of Rahul salary is 2250, Then 1% is 281.25 (2250/8)

Rahul 100% salary is 281.25*100 that is 28125.

Rahul is earning 50% more than Rhoit, i.e. Rahul is getting 150% of Rohit’s Salary

Therefore: 28123/3 = 9375 then 9375*2= 18750.

Rohit’s Salary is Rs.18750.

Answered by tejasborkar23
0

Answer: The answer is (b)100,50

Because Rahul has 100 and Rohit has 50 now if Rahul gives Rohit 50 rupees then Rahul will have only rupees 50 and Rohit will have 100 so it is the twice the amount Rahul has. And know if Rahul will give 40 rupees to Rohit then Rohit will have 140 rupees which is fourteen times the money Rohit has.

Step by step Explanation in numbers:50*2

=100

=50-10

=40

=100+40

=140

=10*14

=140

Therefore, the answer is (b)100,50

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