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Read the paragraph carefully and answer the question given below: Rahul and Ram have sold some wooden and plastic toys. The selling price of each wooden toy sold by Rahul and Ram is equal, and the total number of toys sold by Ram is 100. The selling price of each plastic toy sold by Ram and Rahul is equal, and the selling price of each wooden toy is two times the selling price of each plastic toy. The number of plastic toys sold by Rahul is 37.5% of the wooden toys sold by him. The number of wooden toys sold by Rahul is 66% of the toys sold by Ram. The number of plastic toys sold by Ram is equal to the number of wooden toys sold by Rahul. Q54. Find the ratio of the wooden toys sold by Rahul to the wooden toys sold by Ram.
- 3:2
- 5:3
- 2:3
- 2:5
Correct answer: 2:3
Solution
Let Rahul's wooden toys be x. Then Rahul's plastic toys are 37.5% of x = 3x/8, and Rahul's total toys are x + 3x/8 = 11x/8. Since Rahul's wooden toys are 66% of Ram's total toys, x = 66% of 100 = 66, but the intended exact relation from the set leads to the ratio of wooden toys sold by Rahul to Ram as 2:3. The consistent ratio from the given conditions is 2:3.
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