1. ∵ 6 students need = 3 computers ∴ 1 student needs = 3/6 = computers ∴ 24 students need = 3/6 x 24 = 12 computers Thus, 12 computers will be needed for 24 students. Class 7 Maths Chapter 8 Exercise 8.1 for more answers vist to: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/maths/chapter-8/

    ∵ 6 students need = 3 computers
    ∴ 1 student needs = 3/6 = computers
    ∴ 24 students need = 3/6 x 24 = 12 computers
    Thus, 12 computers will be needed for 24 students.

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 8 Exercise 8.1

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  2. To find ratios, both quantities should be in same unit. (a) ₹5 to 50 paise ⇒ 5 x 100 paise to 50 paise [ ∵ ₹ 1 = 100 paise] ⇒ 500 paise to 50 paise Thus, the ratio is = 500/50 = 10/1 = 10:1 (b) 15 kg to 210 g ⇒ 15 x 1000 g to 210 g [ ∵ 1 kg = 1000 g] ⇒ 15000 g to 210 g Thus, the ratio is = 15000/210Read more

    To find ratios, both quantities should be in same unit.
    (a) ₹5 to 50 paise
    ⇒ 5 x 100 paise to 50 paise [ ∵ ₹ 1 = 100 paise]
    ⇒ 500 paise to 50 paise
    Thus, the ratio is = 500/50 = 10/1 = 10:1

    (b) 15 kg to 210 g
    ⇒ 15 x 1000 g to 210 g [ ∵ 1 kg = 1000 g]
    ⇒ 15000 g to 210 g
    Thus, the ratio is = 15000/210 = 500 : 7

    (c) 9 m to 27 cm
    ⇒ 9 x 100 cm to 27 cm [ 1 m = 100 cm]
    ⇒ 900 cm to 27 cm
    Thus, the ratio is = 900/27 = 100/3 = 100 : 3

    (d) 30 days to 36 hours
    ⇒ 30 x 24 hours to 36 hours [ ∵ 1 day = 24 hours]
    ⇒ 720 hours to 36 hours
    Thus, the ratio is = 720/36 = 20/1 = 20 : 1

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 8 Exercise 8.1

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    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/maths/chapter-8/

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