MATHEMATICS SHORT TRICKS FOR Numerology Part 2

MATHEMATICS SHORT TRICKS FOR Numerology Part 2


Question 1 - The ratio of two numbers is the ratio of 1: 2, if 8 is added in each number then they become a ratio of 3: 4, what is the sum of those numbers?

      Answer - ratio is 1x and 2x,       
                   8 Addition to the ratio x      
                    (1x + 8) / (2x + 8) = 3/4     
                   4x + 32 = 6x +24           
                    6x-4x = 32- 24                      
                    2x = 8                
                      x = 4  
        So obtained number 1: 2            
            1x4 = 4         ,            2x4 = 8                                 Additional = 4 + 8 = 12 ANS



Quetion 2 -Distribute two such questions to two people, 5 times the first part of the first part and 11 times the second part, equal to 195 

      Solve - two parts of Answer - 27 are 17,                      10,            
                   = 17×5 + 10×11
                   = 85 + 110           
                  = 195



Question 3 - The sum of a wealth integer and its classes is equal to the first 3 prime numbers.

Answer - The first 3 prime numbers are                       2,3, 5,        
               Money is integer x then 
               x + x² =2x3x5          
               x² + x -30 = 0      
               (x-5) (x +6) = 0                      
               X = 5 OR X = -6 Ans.

Question 4- Find the sum of all the non-earning numbers which is not greater than 17.

Answer - 17 smallest numbers of numbers                    2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17       
                Sum = 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17                             =  58 ans      
  

Question 5- Sum of two numbers and the product are 5 and 6 respectively, the viewcuts of their classes will be sum of--

Answer: On the number thinking        

             x + y = 5        
             x ×y = 6       
            x = 2, y = 3
           The sum of the viewers of the class 
            = 1/4 +1 / 9  
          = 13/36 ans.

         

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