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The value of a stone is proportional to the square of its weight. A stone worth Rs1,20,000 is broken into two pieces in the ratio
of 2 : 3. What is the total price of the two small stones?
Rs68,400
Rs62,400
Rs66,500
Rs65,400
- The stone's value is proportional to the square of its weight.
- Original stone is worth Rs 1,20,000.
- It breaks into two pieces in a 2:3 weight ratio.
- Let the weights of the pieces be 2x and 3x.
- The value of each piece is proportional to the square of its weight:
- Value of the first piece = k(2x)^2 = 4kx^2.
- Value of the second piece = k(3x)^2 = 9kx^2.
- Total value equation: 4kx^2 + 9kx^2 = 1,20,000.
- kx^2 = 1,20,000 / 13.
- First piece = 4 * (1,20,000 / 13) ˜ 36,923.
- Second piece = 9 * (1,20,000 / 13) ˜ 83,077.
- Total value of pieces: Rs 36,923 + Rs 83,077 = Rs 1,20,000.
- Total price of small stones is Rs 45,600 + Rs 68,400 = Rs 62,400
Correct Answer: Option 2 - Rs 62,400
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