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If x : y = 2 : 3, the value of (3x + 2y) : (2x + 5y) is:
$$\frac{12}{25}$$
$$\frac{11}{27}$$
$$\frac{11}{15}$$
$$\frac{12}{19}$$
Let $$x=2$$ and $$y=3$$
To find : $$\frac{3x+2y}{2x+5y}$$
= $$\frac{3(2)+2(3)}{2(2)+5(3)}$$
= $$\frac{12}{19}$$
=> Ans - (D)
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