Ram divided a sum of Rs.3873 among his three sons. His youngest son got 35% less than his oldest son who got 35% more than his second son. Find the share of his second son

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To find the share of Ram's second son, we need to follow these steps:

Step 1: Let's assume the share of the second son as "x" rupees.
Step 2: According to the given information, the oldest son's share is 35% more than the second son's share.
So, the oldest son's share = x + (35/100)x = x + 0.35x = 1.35x.
Step 3: The youngest son's share is 35% less than the oldest son's share.
So, the youngest son's share = (1.35x) - (35/100)(1.35x) = 1.35x - 0.4725x = 0.8775x.
Step 4: The sum of all the sons' shares is equal to Rs.3873.
So, we can write the following equation:
x + 1.35x + 0.8775x = 3873.

Step 5: Simplifying the equation:
3.2275x = 3873.
Dividing both sides by 3.2275:
x = 3873 / 3.2275 = 1200.

Therefore, the share of Ram's second son is Rs.1200.

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Let x = second son's share.

.65x + x + 1.35x = 3873

Solve for x.