Math, asked by RachitAhiwrar, 1 year ago


 \frac{2}{5}  \: people \: in \:  a \: joint \: family \: are \: students \:  \:  \frac{1}{4} \: people \: are \: house \: wives \: and \: rest \: are \: working \: people \: if \: there \: are \: 20 \: members \: in \: the \: family \: then \: \: the \: number \: of \: working \: persons \: in \: the \: family \: are \: what

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Answered by student0135
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⭐⭐ Hey mate ⭐⭐

Here is the answer :-

fraction of the students = 2/5

fraction of house wives = 1/4

fraction of working people = rest people

total number of people in the family = 20

number of students = 2/5 × 20

=> 2 × 4 = 8

number of housewives = 1/4 × 20

=> 5

number of working people = 20 - (5+8)

=> 20 - 13

=> 7

Hope it will be helpful....

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