Math, asked by devang84911, 9 months ago

The savings of employee equals income minus expenditure.If the income of a,b,c are in the ratio 1:2:3 and their expense ratio 3:2:1 thenwhat is the order of the employees in increasing order of their size of their savings?

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Answered by rajraniduhan82
3

Answer:

As the the ratio of their incomes are in ascending order, and their expenses are in descending order, their savings also in their incomes order.

So savings order = A < B < C

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Answered by chillavaishnavi
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Answer: A>B>C

Step-by-step explanation:

Theoretical answer: let us assume
the income of A:B:C is
1x,2x and 3x respectively. Then, the expenditure is
3y,2y and 1y respectively.

CASE i) A
take x=100rs
for an income of 100rs, A is spending 3% of it on expenses. Hence, the savings would be less.

CASE ii) B

x=100rs
for an income of 200rs, B is spending 2% of it on expenses. Hence, the savings would be average.
CASE iii) C
x=100rs
for an income of 300rs, C is spending only 1%of it on expenses. Hence, the savings would be more than A and B.
CONCLUSION:

A's savings are less than B. B's savings are less than C.
increasing order :

A<B<C.
Hopefully, I have answered it to your satisfaction. I have taken a theoretical approach because it takes less time to solve the problem.


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