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The Rule of Three is a Mathematical Rule that allows us to solve problems based on proportions. | The Rule of Three is a Mathematical Rule that allows us to solve problems based on proportions. | ||
==Verse== | ==Verse== | ||
त्रैराशिकफलराशिं तमथेच्छाराशिना हतं कृत्वा । | त्रैराशिकफलराशिं तमथेच्छाराशिना हतं कृत्वा । | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[ | [[आर्यभटीयम् में 'तीन का नियम']] | ||
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[[Category:Mathematics in Āryabhaṭīyam]] | [[Category:Mathematics in Āryabhaṭīyam]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 1 September 2023
The Rule of Three is a Mathematical Rule that allows us to solve problems based on proportions.
Verse
त्रैराशिकफलराशिं तमथेच्छाराशिना हतं कृत्वा ।
लब्धं प्रमाणभजितं तस्मादिच्छाफलमिदं स्यात ॥
Translation
Multiply the fruit (pramāṇaphala) by the requisition (icchā) and divide the resulting product by the argument (pramāṇa). Then is obtained the fruit corresponding to the requisition (icchāphala).[1]
Example 1
If 10 books cost 2000 Rupees , what will 80 books cost ?
Here icchā= 80; pramāṇaphala = 2000; pramāṇa = 10
Hence
Rupees.
Example 2
If the interest on Rs. 100 for 2 months is Rs. 5, find the interest on Rs. 25 invested for 8 months.?
Here pramāṇa = Rs. 100 and 2 months; icchā = Rs. 25 and 8 months ; pramāṇaphala = Rs. 5
Rs.