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If\(A : B = 6 : 13 \text{ and } B : C = 2 : 7\),then what is the value of\(A : B : C?\)

Updated On: Mar 4, 2025
  • \(12 : 91 : 26\)
  • \(12 : 26 : 91\)
  • \(78 : 26 : 91\)
  • \(12 : 26 : 42\)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Finding the Ratio A : B : C 

Given Ratios:

  • \( A : B = 6 : 13 \)
  • \( B : C = 2 : 7 \)

Step 1: Express \( B \) in a Common Term

From the first ratio, let \( B = 13k \) and from the second ratio, let \( B = 2m \).

Step 2: Find the LCM of 13 and 2

The least common multiple (LCM) of 13 and 2 is 26.

Step 3: Adjust the Ratios

  • Multiply the first ratio by 2 to make \( B = 26 \): \[ A : B = (6 \times 2) : (13 \times 2) = 12 : 26 \]
  • Multiply the second ratio by 13 to make \( B = 26 \): \[ B : C = (2 \times 13) : (7 \times 13) = 26 : 91 \]

Step 4: Final Ratio

Now, combining both adjusted ratios:

\[ A : B : C = 12 : 26 : 91 \]

Final Answer:

Thus, the final ratio is 12:26:91 (Option B).

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