Unitary Method


Ratio and Proportion II - Concepts
Class - 6th Foundation NTSE Subjects
 
 
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Unitary Method

Unitary Method:

The method in which first we find the value of one unit and then the value of required numbers of units is known as Unitary Method.

Illustration: Suppose the cost of 6 cans is Rs.210. Find the cost of 4 cans?

Solution: Using the unitary method,

we first find the cast of 1 can.

The ;cost; of; 6 ;cans = 210 ;Rs.

The; cost ;of ;1 ;can =frac{210}{6};Rs

The; cost ;of ;4 ;can =frac{210}{6}times4;Rs

                                    =frac{70}{2}times4;Rs

                                    =70times2;Rs

                                   =140;Rs

 

It is Rs. small frac{210}{6} or Rs. 35. From this, we find the price of 4 cans as Rs. 35*4 or 140.

 

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Question : 1

1500 sheets are required to make 100 notebooks. How many sheets will be required to make 12 note books ?

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

A map is given with a scale of 2cm = 5000km. What is the actual distance between the two cities in kms, if the distance between them on the map is 3.5cm?

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

if the cost of 16 notebooks is Rs. 80, What is the cost of 45 such notebooks?

Right Option : C
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