company A sells 53 cm model tv at price of 7000 whereas another B sells same model at price of 16800rs.what is ratio of their selling price?

Wouldn't it be 7000/16800 = 70/168 = 35/84 = 5/12?

To find the ratio of their selling price, we can divide the selling price of company A by the selling price of company B.

Ratio = Selling price of company A / Selling price of company B

Ratio = 7000 / 16800

Simplifying the ratio further:

Ratio = 7 / 168

To find the simplified form of the ratio, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor:

Ratio = 1 / 24

Therefore, the ratio of their selling prices is 1:24.

To find the ratio of the selling price of Company A and Company B for the 53 cm model TV, we need to divide the selling price of one company by the selling price of the other company.

Ratio = Selling Price of Company A / Selling Price of Company B

So, the ratio of their selling prices can be calculated as follows:

Ratio = 7000 / 16800

Now let's simplify the ratio:

Ratio = 7/16

Therefore, the ratio of the selling prices of Company A and Company B for the 53 cm model TV is 7:16.