A man has given one-fourth part of his property to his daughter, half part to his sons and one-fifth part given as charity. How much part of his property he has given?


A) \( \Large \frac{1}{20} \)

B) \( \Large \frac{19}{20} \)

C) \( \Large \frac{1}{10} \)

D) \( \Large \frac{9}{10} \)

Correct Answer:
B) \( \Large \frac{19}{20} \)

Description for Correct answer:

Total share given by a person

\( \Large = \frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{5}=\frac{5+10+4}{20} = \frac{19}{20} \)


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