Mathematics
Case study:
Amit runs a grocery store in a busy neighbourhood market. He stocks two varieties of lentils.
The premium quality sells at ₹ 280 per kg.
The standard quality sells at ₹ 240 per kg.
Customers in his area are price-conscious, so Amit wants to create a mixture of the two varieties that appears high quality but is also affordable. He decides to sell the mixture at ₹ 265 per kg.
In what ratio should the ₹ 240/kg and ₹ 280/kg varieties be mixed to obtain the mixture costing ₹ 265 per kg?
Ratio Proportion
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Answer
Let x be the quantity of ₹ 240/kg variety and y be the quantity of ₹ 280/kg variety.
Amit sells the mixture at ₹ 265 per kg.
∴ 240x + 280y = 265(x + y)
⇒ 240x + 280y = 265x + 265y
⇒ 240x - 265x + 280y - 265y = 0
⇒ -25x + 15y = 0
⇒ 15y = 25x
⇒
⇒
⇒ y : x = 5 : 3.
Hence, the ratio of ₹ 280/kg to ₹ 240/kg varieties is 5 : 3.
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