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These questions are easiest to solve when we use numbers.

Given data: Ratio of insects having characteristic X to not having it is 5:3

Assume the number of insects to be 640.
So, the number of insects having characteristic X is \(\frac{5}{8}*640 = 400\) and those without the characteristic X are 240.

\(\frac{3}{8}\)th of insects having the characteristic X are male, and the number is \(\frac{3}{8}*400 = 150\)

Therefore, the proportion of male insects with characteristic X is \(\frac{150}{640} = \frac{15}{64}\)(Option D)
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These questions are easiest to solve when we use numbers.

Given data: Ratio of insects having characteristic X to not having it is 5:3

Assume the number of insects to be 640.
pushpitkc - absolutely agreed that assigning values is easier.
I would have used 64, cued by 3/8 and 5/8.
It seems in this problem, though, that which number(s) to choose is not very obvious.
What made you choose 640? :-)
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These questions are easiest to solve when we use numbers.

Given data: Ratio of insects having characteristic X to not having it is 5:3

Assume the number of insects to be 640.
pushpitkc - absolutely agreed that assigning values is easier.
I would have used 64, cued by 3/8 and 5/8.
It seems in this problem, though, that which number(s) to choose is not very obvious.
What made you choose 640? :-)

Nothing in particular. Initially, I arrived at the number 64 only!
But I have always liked working in 10's. So I made the number 640(instead of 64) Helps me calculate faster :-)
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Let total insect population be x.

Therefore, population with characteristic = 5/8x, population without characteristic = 3/8x.
Also, population with characteristic and is male = (5/8x)*(3/8) = 15/64x.

Hence ratio of this value to total population = (15/64x)/x = 15/64.

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