Math, asked by parthivunnikrishnan, 4 months ago

Rs,2500 is divided between Meena and Neena . Meena gets 60% . How much does Neena get ?

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Answered by vsprae
0

Answer:

Answer :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Neena gets 1000RS.

40% of 2600RS = 1000RS

Answered by Yuseong
6

Clarification:

Here, we are given that total amount divided between Meena and Neena is Rs 2500. And, Meena gets 60% of the total amount. We have to find how much Neena get.

At first, we'll calculate how much Meena gets in total amount. Then we'll calculate how much Neena gets by subtracting the amount of Meena gets from the total amount.

[ Alternate Method : As the question states that Meena gets gets 60% . So, it is clear that Neena gets 40%. ( 100% - 60% = 40% ) So, we can also find the 40% of 2500 in order to find the amount Neena gets.

Given:

• Total amount = Rs 2500

• Amount Meena gets = 60 % of total amount.

To calculate:

• How much amount does Neena get?

Calculation:

 \underline {\large { \rm { First \: Method }}}

As the question states that Meena get 60% of total amount i.e,

 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Meena's \: Amount = 60 \% \: of \: total \: amount}

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 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Meena's \: Amount = 60 \% \: of \: Rs \: 2500}

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 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Meena's \: Amount = Rs \Bigg ( \dfrac{60}{1\cancel{00}}  \times \: Rs \: 25\cancel{00} \Bigg )}

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 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Meena's \: Amount = Rs ( 60 \times \: 25 )}

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  \longrightarrow\underline{\boxed{\sf{Meena's \: Amount = Rs \: 1500}}} \: \red{\bigstar}

Henceforth,

 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Neena's \: Amount =   Total \: amount - Meena's \: Amount }

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 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Neena's \: Amount =   Rs ( 2500 - 1500 ) }

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  \longrightarrow \underline{\boxed{\sf{Neena's \: Amount = Rs \: 1000}}} \: \red{\bigstar}

Therefore, Neena gets Rs 1000.

 \underline {\large { \rm { Second \: Method }}}

As the question states that Meena get 60% of total amount i.e,

So,

  • Total amount = 100% → 2500
  • Meena gets = 60%

 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Neena's \: Amount =   Total \: amount - Meena's \: Amount }

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 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Neena's \: Amount =   100 \: \% - 60\: \% }

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 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Neena's \: Amount = 40\: \% }

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 \longrightarrow \underline{\boxed{\sf{ Neena's \: Amount = 40\: \% \: of \: Total \: amount}}} \: \red{\bigstar}

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 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Neena's \: Amount = 40 \% \: of \: Rs \: 2500}

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 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Neena's \: Amount = Rs \Bigg ( \dfrac{40}{1\cancel{00}}  \times \: Rs \: 25\cancel{00} \Bigg )}

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 \sf { \longrightarrow \: Neena's \: Amount = Rs ( 40 \times \: 25 )}

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  \longrightarrow\underline{\boxed{\sf{Neena's \: Amount = Rs \: 1000}}} \: \red{\bigstar}

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Therefore, Neena gets Rs 1000.

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