There is a horse and a saddle. The sum of their cost is Rs. 1100, and the cost…

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There is a horse and a saddle. The sum of their cost is Rs. 1100, and the cost of the horse is Rs. 1000 greater than the saddle. What is the cost of the saddle?

  1. A.

    52

  2. B.

    50

  3. C.

    53

  4. D.

    51

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Correct answer: B

CONCEPT: This is a linear system built from a known sum and a known difference of two related quantities — if two quantities have sum S and difference D (larger minus smaller = D), substituting the larger as (smaller + D) into the sum equation gives smaller = (S − D) / 2 and larger = (S + D) / 2.

Here, let the saddle's cost be x (in Rs.); since the horse costs Rs. 1000 more than the saddle, the horse's cost is x + 1000.

  1. Sum equation: x + (x + 1000) = 1100

  2. Combine like terms: 2x + 1000 = 1100

  3. Isolate the variable term: 2x = 1100 − 1000 = 100

  4. Solve for x: x = 50

So the saddle costs Rs. 50, and the horse costs Rs. 50 + 1000 = Rs. 1050.

Check: Rs. 50 + Rs. 1050 = Rs. 1100 (matches the given total), and Rs. 1050 − Rs. 50 = Rs. 1000 (matches the given difference), confirming the saddle costs Rs. 50.

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