Book Title: Ganitasara Sangraha
Author(s): Mahaviracharya, M Rangacharya
Publisher: Government of Madras

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir CHAPTER VI-MIXED PROBLEMS. 157 to the several cases) are diminished by the product of the particular specified fractional part as multiplied by the number of cases less by two. The difference is divided by the particular specified multiple quantity as increased by one. The result is the money on hand (in the particular case). Examples in illustration thereof. 242-243. Two travellers saw a purse containing money (dropped) on the way. One of them said to the other), "By securing half of this money in the purse), I shall become twice as rich (as you).” The other said, “By securing two-thirds (of the money in the purse), I shall, with the money I have on hand, have three times as much money as what you have on hand.” What are the moneys on hand, and what the money in the purse ? 244-2441. Two travellers saw on the way a purse containing money; and the first of them took it up and said, that) that money along with the money that he had on hand became twice the money of the other (traveller. This) other said that that money in the purse with the aid of what he had on hand would be) three times (the money in the hand of the first traveller). What is the money on hand in the case of each of them), and what the money in the purse ? 2451-247. Four men saw on the way a purse containing money, The first among them said, "If I secure this purse, I shall with the money already on hand with me become possessed of money which will be) eight times (the money on hand with the remaining travellers).” Another said, that the money in the purse with what he had on hand) would be nine times the money on hand with the rest (among them). Another (said that similarly he) would be possessed of ten times the mouey, and another (that he would be possessed of eleven times the money. Tell me quickly, O mathematician, what the money in the purse was and how much the money in the hand of each of them was. 248. Four men saw on the way a purse containing money. (Then), with what each of them had on hand, the , 1, 5, and $ parts (respectively) of this (money in the purse) became twice, For Private and Personal Use Only

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