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Exercise 9.3 Page No: 9.13 
1. Find which of the following are in proportion?
(i) 33, 44, 66, 88
(ii) 46, 69, 69, 46
(iii) 72, 84, 186, 217
Solution: 
(i) Given 33, 44, 66, 88
Product of extremes = 33 × 88 = 2904
Product of means = 44 × 66 = 2904
Therefore product of extremes = product of means
Hence given numbers are in proportion.
(ii) Given 46, 69, 69, 46
Product of extremes = 46 × 46 = 2116
Product of means = 69 × 69 = 4761
Therefore product of extremes is not equal to product of means
Hence given numbers are not in proportion.
(iii) Given 72, 84, 186, 217
Product of extremes = 72 × 217 = 15624
Product of means = 84 × 186 = 15624
Therefore product of extremes = product of means
Hence given numbers are in proportion.
2. Find x in the following proportions:
(i) 16: 18 = x: 96
(ii) x: 92 = 87: 116
Solution: 
(i) Given 16: 18 = x: 96
In proportion we know that product of extremes = product of means 
16/18 = x/96
On cross multiplying
x = (16 × 96)/ 18
x = 1536/18
Dividing both numerator and denominator by 6, we get,
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Exercise 9.3 Page No: 9.13 
1. Find which of the following are in proportion?
(i) 33, 44, 66, 88
(ii) 46, 69, 69, 46
(iii) 72, 84, 186, 217
Solution: 
(i) Given 33, 44, 66, 88
Product of extremes = 33 × 88 = 2904
Product of means = 44 × 66 = 2904
Therefore product of extremes = product of means
Hence given numbers are in proportion.
(ii) Given 46, 69, 69, 46
Product of extremes = 46 × 46 = 2116
Product of means = 69 × 69 = 4761
Therefore product of extremes is not equal to product of means
Hence given numbers are not in proportion.
(iii) Given 72, 84, 186, 217
Product of extremes = 72 × 217 = 15624
Product of means = 84 × 186 = 15624
Therefore product of extremes = product of means
Hence given numbers are in proportion.
2. Find x in the following proportions:
(i) 16: 18 = x: 96
(ii) x: 92 = 87: 116
Solution: 
(i) Given 16: 18 = x: 96
In proportion we know that product of extremes = product of means 
16/18 = x/96
On cross multiplying
x = (16 × 96)/ 18
x = 1536/18
Dividing both numerator and denominator by 6, we get,
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
x = 256/3 
 
(ii) Given x: 92 = 87: 116 
In proportion we know that product of extremes = product of means 
x/ 92 = 87/116 
On cross multiplying 
x = (87 × 92)/ 116 
x = 69 
 
3. The ratio of income to the expenditure of a family is 7: 6. Find the savings if the 
income is Rs.1400. 
 
Solution: 
Given that income = 1400 
Given the ratio of income and expenditure = 7: 6 
7x = 1400 
Therefore x = 200 
Expenditure = 6x = 6 × 200 = Rs.1200 
Savings = Income - Expenditure 
= 1400 -1200 
= Rs.200 
 
4. The scale of a map is 1: 4000000. What is the actual distance between the two 
towns if they are 5cm apart on the map? 
 
Solution: 
Given that the scale of map = 1: 4000000 
Let us assume the actual distance between towns is x cm 
1: 4000000 =5: x 
x = 5 × 4000000  
x = 20000000 cm 
We know that 1km = 1000 m 
1m = 100 cm 
Therefore 
x = 200 km 
 
5. The ratio of income of a person to his savings is 10: 1. If his savings for one year is 
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Exercise 9.3 Page No: 9.13 
1. Find which of the following are in proportion?
(i) 33, 44, 66, 88
(ii) 46, 69, 69, 46
(iii) 72, 84, 186, 217
Solution: 
(i) Given 33, 44, 66, 88
Product of extremes = 33 × 88 = 2904
Product of means = 44 × 66 = 2904
Therefore product of extremes = product of means
Hence given numbers are in proportion.
(ii) Given 46, 69, 69, 46
Product of extremes = 46 × 46 = 2116
Product of means = 69 × 69 = 4761
Therefore product of extremes is not equal to product of means
Hence given numbers are not in proportion.
(iii) Given 72, 84, 186, 217
Product of extremes = 72 × 217 = 15624
Product of means = 84 × 186 = 15624
Therefore product of extremes = product of means
Hence given numbers are in proportion.
2. Find x in the following proportions:
(i) 16: 18 = x: 96
(ii) x: 92 = 87: 116
Solution: 
(i) Given 16: 18 = x: 96
In proportion we know that product of extremes = product of means 
16/18 = x/96
On cross multiplying
x = (16 × 96)/ 18
x = 1536/18
Dividing both numerator and denominator by 6, we get,
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
x = 256/3 
 
(ii) Given x: 92 = 87: 116 
In proportion we know that product of extremes = product of means 
x/ 92 = 87/116 
On cross multiplying 
x = (87 × 92)/ 116 
x = 69 
 
3. The ratio of income to the expenditure of a family is 7: 6. Find the savings if the 
income is Rs.1400. 
 
Solution: 
Given that income = 1400 
Given the ratio of income and expenditure = 7: 6 
7x = 1400 
Therefore x = 200 
Expenditure = 6x = 6 × 200 = Rs.1200 
Savings = Income - Expenditure 
= 1400 -1200 
= Rs.200 
 
4. The scale of a map is 1: 4000000. What is the actual distance between the two 
towns if they are 5cm apart on the map? 
 
Solution: 
Given that the scale of map = 1: 4000000 
Let us assume the actual distance between towns is x cm 
1: 4000000 =5: x 
x = 5 × 4000000  
x = 20000000 cm 
We know that 1km = 1000 m 
1m = 100 cm 
Therefore 
x = 200 km 
 
5. The ratio of income of a person to his savings is 10: 1. If his savings for one year is 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
Rs.6000, what is his income per month? 
Solution: 
Given that the ratio of income of a person to his savings is 10: 1 
Savings per year = 6000 
Savings per month = 6000/12 
= Rs.500 
Then let income per month be x 
x: 500 = 10:1 
x = 500 × 10 
x = 5000 
Income per month is Rs. 5000 
 
6. An electric pole casts a shadow of length 20 meters at a time when a tree 6 meters 
high casts a shadow of length 8 meters. Find the height of the pole. 
 
Solution: 
Given that length electric pole shadow is 20m 
Height of the tree: Length of the shadow of tree 
Height of the pole: Length of the shadow of pole 
x: 20 = 6: 8 
x = 120/8 
x = 15 
Therefore height of the pole is 15 meters 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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1. What are the basic concepts of ratio and proportion?
Ans. The basic concepts of ratio and proportion involve comparing quantities and finding their relative values. A ratio is the comparison of two or more quantities, while proportion is the equality of two ratios.
2. How can ratios be simplified or expressed in different forms?
Ans. Ratios can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor. They can be expressed in different forms such as fraction, decimal, or percentage.
3. How are ratios and proportions used in real-life situations?
Ans. Ratios and proportions are used in various real-life situations, such as cooking recipes, financial planning, and map scales. They help in determining the appropriate quantities, calculating proportions, and scaling measurements accurately.
4. What is the difference between direct and inverse proportions?
Ans. Direct proportion is when two quantities increase or decrease at the same rate. Inverse proportion is when one quantity increases while the other decreases, or vice versa, and their product remains constant.
5. Can ratios and proportions be used in solving word problems?
Ans. Yes, ratios and proportions are commonly used in solving word problems. They help in setting up equations, finding unknown quantities, and solving for the desired values in various real-life scenarios.
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