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The table given below illustrates the number of bikes sold by four distinct companies in two different consecutive years 2021 and 2022.
Company Number of bikes sold in 2021 Number of bikes sold in 2022
A 240 160
B 1120 800
C 960 480
D 640 160
If the number of bikes sold by company 'X' in 2022 is 50% of that by company 'B' in the same year then what is the respective ratio between the number of bikes sold by company 'X' and company 'B' together in 2022 and that by company 'C' and company 'D' together in the same year?
5 : 4
13 : 16
15 : 8
21 : 16
25 : 8
- Company 'B' sold 800 bikes in 2022.
- Company 'X' sold 50% of that, which is 400 bikes in 2022.
- Together, company 'X' and 'B' sold 400 + 800 = 1200 bikes in 2022.
- Company 'C' sold 480 bikes, and company 'D' sold 160 bikes in 2022.
- Together, company 'C' and 'D' sold 480 + 160 = 640 bikes in 2022.
- We need the ratio of bikes sold by 'X' & 'B' together to 'C' & 'D' together in 2022.
- The ratio is 1200 : 640.
- Simplifying 1200:640 gives a ratio of 15:8.
The correct option is:
Option 3: 15 : 8
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