All Types of Ratios Explained | Inverse, Duplicate, Compound | CA CMA CS CUET SSC Bank SAT GMAT
- Maths Platter
- Jul 3
- 1 min read
Master the most important types of ratios for all competitive exams! This video covers inverse, compound, duplicate, sub-duplicate, triplicate, and sub-triplicate ratios through solved examples from Exercise 1A. These concepts are essential for exams like CA Foundation, CMA, CS, CUET, SSC, Banking, Railways, IPMAT, SAT, ACT, GMAT, and more.
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⏱️ Chapters:
00:01 – Inverse Ratio of 11 : 15
00:24 – Find Consequent when Antecedent is 15
01:10 – Inverse Ratio and Consequent known
02:08 – Compound Ratio of 4 given ratios
03:06 – Duplicate Ratio of 3 : 4
03:33 – Sub-duplicate Ratio of 25 : 36
04:04 – Triplicate Ratio of 2 : 3
04:33 – Sub-triplicate Ratio of 8 : 27
05:07 – Compound Ratio with Duplicate Ratio
05:53 – Complex Compound Ratio using 4 ratios
📚 Relevant For:
CA Foundation, CMA Foundation, CS Executive Entrance (CSEET), CUET (General + Domain), SSC CGL, CHSL, Banking Exams (IBPS, SBI, RBI), Railway Exams (RRB), B.Com/BBA Entrances (IPMAT, SET, NPAT), SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, IGCSE, A Levels, IB
📌 Perfect for Quantitative Aptitude, Business Maths, and General Test prep.
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