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one-third of the people from country A claim that they are from country B, and the rest admit they are from country A. One-fourth of the people from country claim that they are from country A, and the rest admit they are from country B. In a combined census of the two countries, one-half of the total claimed to be from A. What is the ratio of the populations of Country A to that of country B.

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Answer: 3 : 2

Explanation:

Let A represents the total population of country A and B represents the total population of country B.

According to the question,


\text{The population of country A that admit they are from B} = (1)/(3)\text{ of }A


\text{ The population of A that admit they are from country A }= A - (1)/(3) \text{ of } A


= (3-1)/(3) A


= (2)/(3) A


\text{The population of country B that admit they are from A} = (1)/(4)\text{ of }B


\text{ The total population that claims that they are from A }= (2)/(3) A +(1)/(4) B

But, Again according to the question,

The total population that claims that they are from A = one half of the total population of A and B.


(2)/(3) A + (1)/(4) B= (1)/(2)(A+B)


(2)/(3) A + (1)/(4) B= (1)/(2)A+(1)/(2)B


(2)/(3) A + (1)/(4) B= (1)/(2)A+(1)/(2)B


(2)/(3) A - (1)/(2)A= (1)/(2)B-(1)/(4) B


(4)/(6) A - (3)/(6)A= (2)/(4)B-(1)/(4) B


(1)/(6) A = (1)/(4) B


A =(6)/(4)B


(A)/(B) =(3)/(2)

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