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two numbers are in the ratio of 3:5.if each number is increased by 10,then the ratio becomes 5:7 , what are the two numbers

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→ Two numbers are in the ratio of 3:5.if each number is increased by 10,then the ratio becomes 5:7 , what are the two numbers ?



Method of Solution:



 →Let the Required Number be x



→ Given: Two numbers are in the ratio of 3:5 and each number is increased by 10,



→  New Formed Ratio = 5:7



→ According to the Question's Statement!



 ⇒3x+10/5x+10 = 5/7



⇒  7(3x+10)=5(5x+10)



 ⇒ 21x+70=25x+50



⇒   21x-25x=50-70



⇒   -4x =- 20



•°• x =5



 →Therefore, Required Two numbers are (3x) = 15 and (5x) = 25.



→ Hence, Required Numbers are 15 and 25.→

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