The ratio of the prices of three different types of cars is
4:5:7. If the difference between the prices of costliest and
the cheapest cars is Rs.60000 what is the price of the car
of moderate price ?
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Answer / abhivirthi
The difference between the costliest and cheapest is Rs. 60,000 i.e. 7 minus 4 = 3 x 20000 = Rs. 60,000. The Costliest car worth Rs. 7 x 20000 = 140000. The price of the cheapest car is Rs. 20000 x 4 = Rs.80000.00. The moderate price of the car is Rs. 140000+80000=220000/2=Rs.1,10,000.00 only
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