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the ratio of monthly income of a and b is 3:4 and monthly expenditure is 5:7 and a earns 500 more than b find the monthly incomes​

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Answered by py5024131
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Answer:As per the question:

A’s & B’s , income ratio= 3:4 ie, their income is 3x & 4x

Expenditure ratio = 4:5, ie, their expenditure = 4y & 5y..

Now, since we need to calculate the ratio of their differences ie, (3x-4y) : (4x-5y)

For this it impiles that x>y to make the savings positive.

If we try to put all the ratio’s one by one

From ( 9:10) We get x:y = 5:6 ( so it contradicts the condition of saving is to be positive).

From (3:4) We get y=0( which is not possible because expenditure can’t be 0).

From ( 13:20) We get x:y = 15:8 ( so it satisfies the condition of saving is to be positive).

From (4:5) We get x=0( which is not possible because Income can’t be 0).

so from the above deduction 13:20 is the only ratio

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