A man ordered 4 pairs of black socks and some pairs of brown socks. The price of a pair of black socks is double that of a brown pair. While preparing the bill the clerk interchanged the number of black and brown pairs by mistake which increased the bill by 50% . The ratio of the number of black and brown pairs of socks in the original order was = ?

  • 12 : 1
  • 21 : 4
  • 31 : 2
  • 44 : 1
Answer:- 1
Explanation:-

Solution:
  Black   :   Brown
Pairs   4 : x
Price 8 : x
  8 : x
Original bill = 8 + x
  Black   :   Brown
Pairs   x : 4
Price 2 : 1
  2x : 4
New bill = 2x + 4
According to the question,
3(8+x)=2(2x+4)24+3x=4x+8x=16 Brown pairs=16Black pairs=4Ratio1:4

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Solution:
  Black   :   Brown
Pairs   4 : x
Price 8 : x
  8 : x
Original bill = 8 + x
  Black   :   Brown
Pairs   x : 4
Price 2 : 1
  2x : 4
New bill = 2x + 4
According to the question,
3(8+x)=2(2x+4)24+3x=4x+8x=16 Brown pairs=16Black pairs=4Ratio1:4
", "dateCreated": "7/24/2019 10:09:12 AM" } }
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