Question 15 Marks
The ratio of the number of students in class VI of three schools P, Q and R is $\frac{1}{6}: \frac{1}{8}: \frac{1}{9}$ respectively. The total number of students of class VI in all the three schools is 725.
Q.1. How many students are there in class VI of school P?
(a) 275$\quad$(b) 300$\quad$(c) 330$\quad$(d) 280
Q.2. How many students are there in class VI of school Q?
(a) 240$\quad$(b) 235$\quad$(c) 265$\quad$(d) 225
Q.3. How many students are there in class VI of school R?
(a) 200$\quad$(b) 225$\quad$(c) 185$\quad$(d) 240
Q.4. If the number of students studying in each of these schools is increased by $16 \%$, $12 \%$ and $20 \%$ respectively, then the new ratio of number of class VI students in schools P, Q and R is :
(a) $21: 17: 26$$\quad$(b) $29: 21: 20$$\quad$(c) $19: 21: 20$$\quad$(d) $9: 11: 7$
Q.1. How many students are there in class VI of school P?
(a) 275$\quad$(b) 300$\quad$(c) 330$\quad$(d) 280
Q.2. How many students are there in class VI of school Q?
(a) 240$\quad$(b) 235$\quad$(c) 265$\quad$(d) 225
Q.3. How many students are there in class VI of school R?
(a) 200$\quad$(b) 225$\quad$(c) 185$\quad$(d) 240
Q.4. If the number of students studying in each of these schools is increased by $16 \%$, $12 \%$ and $20 \%$ respectively, then the new ratio of number of class VI students in schools P, Q and R is :
(a) $21: 17: 26$$\quad$(b) $29: 21: 20$$\quad$(c) $19: 21: 20$$\quad$(d) $9: 11: 7$
Answer
View full question & answer→1. (B) 300,$\qquad$2. (D) 225,$\qquad$3. (A) 200,$\qquad$4. (B) 29 : 21 : 20