Ratio of Earnings: ₹80 in 7 hrs vs ₹90 in 12 hrs – Learn to Compare Wages
- Maths Platter
- Jul 2
- 1 min read
Updated: 7 days ago
❓ Question:
Anand earns ₹𝟖𝟎 in 𝟕 hours and Pramod earns ₹𝟗𝟎 in 𝟏𝟐 hours.What is the ratio of their earnings per hour?
This tests the concept of unit rate comparison — useful in all competitive quantitative exams.
🎥 Watch the video to learn how to calculate and compare earnings efficiently.
📘 Where This Concept Is Used:
🇮🇳 Indian Exams:
CUET
SSC (CGL, CHSL, GD)
Banking Exams (IBPS, SBI, RBI)
RRB NTPC & Group D
CA Foundation
CMA Foundation
NDA, CDS
Class 10 & 12 Boards (CBSE, ICSE, State)
🌍 International Exams:
SAT Math
ACT Math
GRE Quantitative
GMAT Quant
IGCSE / O-Level Maths
IB Math SL
PISA / Australian NAPLAN or ATAR Maths
✅ Pro Tip:
To compare earnings, find per hour earning by dividing total amount by hours worked. Then compare the two rates as a ratio.
🧪 Try Yourself:
Ravi earns ₹150 in 10 hours, and Sita earns ₹180 in 15 hours. Who earns more per hour and by what ratio?
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