The work done by a man, a woman and a child is in the ratio $3:2:1$. There are $20$ men, $30$ women and $36$ children. Their weekly wages (₹ $780$) are divided in the ratio of work done by men, women and children. What will be the wages of $15$ men, $21$ women and $30$ children for $2$ weeks?
In mixed-work wage problems, first find each group's share via (count × rate) ratios, then convert to per-head and scale by time.
₹$585$
₹$292.5$
₹$1170$
₹$900$
Group work per week is proportional to (number) × (per-head rate):
Men: $20 \times 3 = 60$, Women: $30 \times 2 = 60$, Children: $36 \times 1 = 36$.
Thus weekly group-share ratio $= 60 : 60 : 36 = 5 : 5 : 3$ (sum = 13).
One part $= \dfrac{780}{13} = ₹60$. Hence weekly group wages:
Men ₹300, Women ₹300, Children ₹180.
Per-head per week: Men ₹300/20 = 15, Women ₹300/30 = 10, Children ₹180/36 = 5.
For 2 weeks, per head: Men ₹30, Women ₹20, Children ₹10.
Therefore total for 15 men, 21 women, 30 children:
\[15 \times 30 + 21 \times 20 + 30 \times 10 = 450 + 420 + 300 = \boxed{₹1170}.\]
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