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Ratio and Proportion Aptitude Questions and Answers

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Ratio and Proportion

Ratio & Proportion is an important topic from Banking exams point of view as 1-2 questions are asked from this topic directly. Further indirect questions which make use of the concept of Ratio & Proportion are also frequently asked. Ratio & Proportion also plays an important role in D.I. based problems which makes this chapter very important for banking aspirants.
Q:1 If A: B = 5: 7
B: C = 3: 4, then what is A: B: C?
(a) 4: 7: 9        (b) 15: 21: 28          (c) 3: 8: 15            (d) 4: 9: 15           (e) None of these

Sol: A: B = 5: 7……..× 3

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