Math, asked by shakshi83, 11 months ago

the ratio of samosa and sweets are4:5 if there are 50 sweet how many samosa are there.​

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Answered by FAHIMANIS
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Answered by BrainlyKing5
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Answer:

\boxed{\boxed{\mathtt{Number\: of\: Samosa = 40}}}

Step-by-step Explanation:

Given

  • Ratio of samosa and sweets are 4:5
  • and given that there are 50 sweets

To Find

  • Number of samosa.

Solution

Now let

The constant of the Ratio be ' X '

Therefore, as

\mathsf{Samosa:Sweets}

\implies \textsf{Number of sweets  = 5x}

\implies \textsf{Number of Samosa  = 4x}

Now since it's given that,

\longrightarrow \mathsf{No: \: Sweets \: = \: 50}

That is,

\longrightarrow \mathsf{Sweets \: =  50 = 5x}

\longrightarrow \mathsf{5x = 50 }

\longrightarrow \mathsf{x = \dfrac{50}{5} }

\longrightarrow \mathsf{x = 10}

Constant Of ratio = 10

Therefore,

\implies \textsf{Number of Samosa  = 4x = 4(10) = 40}

Therefore Required answer,

\boxed{\underline{\mathtt{Number\: of\: Samosa = 40}}}

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