In an examination, Rama's score was one-twelfth of the sum of the scores of Mohan and Anjali. After a review, the score of each of them increased by 6. The revised scores of Anjali, Mohan, and Rama were in the ratio 11:10:3. Then Anjali's score exceeded Rama's score by
Let the scores of Rama, Anjali and Mohan be r, a, m.
It is given that Rama's score was one-twelfth of the sum of the scores of Mohan and Anjali
r=$$\ \frac{\ m+a}{12}$$ ———-(1)
The scores of Rama, Anjali and Mohan after review = r+6, a+6, m+6
a+6:m+6:r+6 = 11:10:3
Let a+6 = 11x => a= 11x-6
m+6=10x => m=10x-6
r+ 6 =3x => r = 3x-6
Substituting these values in equation (1), we get
3x-6=$$\ \frac{\ 21x-12}{12}$$
12(3x-6) = 21x-12
x=4
Anjali's score exceeds Rama's score by (a-r)=8x=32
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