- Find the difference between the price of Haier to that of Axue in all the given months together?12001300140015001600Option D
The price of Haier in all the given months together
= > 9000 + 10000 + 7500 + 7000 = 33500
The price of Axue in all the given months together
= > 8000 + 9000 + 9500 + 7500 = 32000
Required difference = 33500 – 32000 = 1500
- Find the ratio between the total price of all the given Air cooler in the Month Jan to that in the Month Apr?98 : 9198 : 9398 : 9598 : 9798 : 99Option A
Total price of all the given Air cooler in the Month Jan
= > 9000 + 6000 + 7500 + 8000 + 8500 + 10000 = 49000
Total price of all the given Air cooler in the Month Apr
= > 7000 + 5500 + 9000 + 7500 + 8000 + 8500 = 45500
Required ratio = 49000 : 45500 = 98 : 91
- Find the total price of all the given Air cooler in the Month Mar?5000020000100002500015000Option A
The total price of all the given Air cooler in the Month Mar
= > 7500 + 6500 + 8500 + 9500 + 9000 + 9000
= > 50000
- The price of LG Air cooler in all the given months together is approximately what percentage less than the price of Samsung Air cooler in all the given months together?1317232715Option D
The price of LG Air cooler in all the given months together
= > 6000 + 7500 + 6500 + 5500 = 25500
The price of Samsung Air cooler in all the given months together
= > 8500 + 9500 + 9000 + 8000 = 35000
Required % = [(35000 – 25500)/35000]*100 = 27 %
- The price of all the given Air cooler in the Month Feb is approximately what percentage of price of Bajaj in all the given months together?125156167123145Option C
The price of all the given Air cooler in the Month Feb
= > 10000 + 7500 + 8000 + 9000 + 9500 + 11000 = 55000
The price of Bajaj in all the given months together
= > 7500 + 8000 + 8500 + 9000 = 33000
Required % = (55000/33000)*100 = 166.66 % = 167 %
- Find the total number of non defect percentage in Chennai?1020304050Option D
Total sarees produced = 145000
Total number of non defecting sarees = 145000*(2/5) = 58000
Required % = (58000/145000)*100 = 40 %
(Or)
The ratio of non defected to that of defected sarees = 2 : 3 (2x, 3x)
Required % = (2x/5x)*100 = 40 %
- Find the total number of defected sarees in Bangalore, Delhi and Jaipur together?300000310000340000240000140000Option C
The total number of defected sarees in Bangalore, Delhi and Jaipur together
= > 180000*(5/9) + 165000*(7/11) + 225000*(3/5)
= > 100000 + 105000 + 135000 = 340000
- Find the difference between the total number of non defected sarees from Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram together to that of total number of sarees produced from Chennai?1200018000320003500014000Option D
The total number of non defected sarees from Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram together
= > 240000 *(5/12) + 260000*(4/13)
= > 100000 + 80000 = 180000
The total number of sarees produced from Chennai = 145000
Required difference = 180000 – 145000 = 35000
- If the ratio of red to that of yellow sarees produced for the export from Chennai is 3 : 2, then find the ratio between the total number of red sarees produced for the export from Chennai to that of total number of sarees produced for the export from Bangalore?29 : 602 : 6029 : 6119 : 6029 : 17Option A
The ratio of male to that of yellow sarees produced from Chennai = 3 : 2 (3x, 2x)
The total number of red sarees produced from Chennai
= > 145000*(3/5) = 87000
The total number of sarees produced from Bangalore
= > 180000
Required ratio = 87000 : 180000 = 29 : 60
- Total number of sarees produced for the export from Delhi and Mumbai together is approximately what percentage of total number of sarees produced for export from Thiruvananthapuram and Jaipur together?4555657585Option E
Total number of sarees produced from Delhi and Mumbai together
= > 1.65 + 2.4 = 4.05 lakhs = 405000
Total number of sarees produced from Thiruvananthapuram and Jaipur together
= > 2.6 + 2.25 = 4.85 lakhs = 485000
Required % = (405000/485000)*100 = 83.5 % = 85 %
Following table shows the total number of sarees (In lakhs) produced by 6 different cities and also shows the ratio of non defected and defected sarees among them.
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