Triplicate Ratio of šā¶š Explained with Example | CUET, SSC, CA Foundation, SAT, GMAT
- Maths Platter
- Jul 2
- 1 min read
š¤ What Is the Triplicate Ratio of šā¶š?
The triplicate ratioĀ is a powerful ratio transformation used in advanced aptitude problems ā especially in exams where speed and accuracy matter.
Letās explore this using the example šā¶š.
ā Question:
The triplicate ratio of šā¶š is ā
š„This video breaks down how to compute the triplicate ratio and where youāll find it in competitive exams.
š Where This Concept Is Used:
š®š³ Indian Exams:
CUET (Quantitative Aptitude)
CA Foundation / CMA Foundation
SSC CGL / CHSL / GD
Bank Exams (IBPS PO/Clerk, SBI, RBI)
CMAT
RRB NTPC / JE / ALP
NDA / CDS / AFCAT
State PSCs (UPPSC, TNPSC, MPPSC, etc.)
š International Exams:
SAT (Math Section)
ACT (Math)
GMAT (Quantitative Aptitude)
GRE (Quant)
IB Math / IGCSE Math
ACCA Foundations
CPA (Basic math applications)
ā Pro Tip:
Triplicate ratio = cube each term of the given ratio.
If the original ratio is šā¶š, then the triplicate ratio is šĀ³ā¶šĀ³.
š§Ŗ Try Yourself:
Find the triplicate ratio of šā¶š and simplify your answer.
Drop your answer in the comments below or test yourself before watching the solution!
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