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प्रश्न
One hundred and fifty students are admitted to a school. They are distributed over three sections A, B and C. If 6 students are shifted from section A to section C, the sections will have equal number of students. If 4 times of students of section C exceeds the number of students of section A by the number of students in section B, find the number of students in the three sections
उत्तर
Let the number of students in section A be “x”
Let the number of students in section B be “y”
Let the number of students in section C be “z”
By the given first condition
x + y + z = 150 ...(1)
again by the second condition
x – 6 = z + 6
x – z = 6 + 6
x – z = 12 ...(2)
again by the third condition
x + y = 4z
x + y – 4z = 0
x + y – 4z = 0 ….(3)
Subtracting (1) and (3)
(1) ⇒ x + y + z = 150
(3) ⇒ x + y – 4z = 0
(–) (–) (+) (–)
0 + 0 + 5z = 150
z = `150/2` = 30
Substitute the value of z = 30 in (2)
x – 30 = 12
x = 12 + 30
= 42
Substitute the value of x = 42 and z = 30 in (1)
42 + y + 30 = 150
y + 72 = 150
y = 150 – 72
= 78
Number of students in section A, B and C are = 42, 78 and 30.
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