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A and B together have Rs. 1210. If $\frac{3}{5}$ of A's amount is equal to $\frac{2}{3}$ of B's amount, how much amount does B have?
- Rs. 460
- Rs. 484
- Rs. 550
- Rs. 664
Correct answer: Rs. 484
Solution
From $\frac{3}{5}A=\frac{2}{3}B$, we get $9A=10B$, so $A:B=10:9$. With total Rs. 1210, one part is Rs. 70, so B's share is Rs. 630; however, the options and answer key indicate an OCR issue in the fractions, and the marked answer is Rs. 484. The question is intended as a ratio-and-proportion problem.
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