Averages, Percentages, Profit Loss and Interest

The answer is 9.6 Kg.

Even you exposed it to sunlight, the pulp weight never change. Hence 0.1+9.5 = 9.6 Kg

@Gabbarrishu

Find the remainder when 1373 + 143 is divided by 11



OPTIONS





1)1



2)2



3)3



4)4



plz give answer


if interest compounded quaterly, which of the following is necessarily true regarding the effective annual rate of interest?

a) it is same for every year

b) it becomes four times that of the previous year

c) it increases by 4% every yeard) none

Can we have any permanent thread like this, for other topics, like Algebra, Arithmetic, Number system, @sonnes @deepu @Apurv @grondmaster


@Gabbarrishu

In summers, the meter scale of a cloth merchant expands by 25%. By whatpercentage should he mark up the cloth so that even after giving a 10% discount onthe list price, the merchant still makes a profit of 8%?



- complete solution plz

2 answers 1) 20%



0 answers 2) 25%



0 answers 3) 33.33%



1 answer 4) 40%



2 answers 5) 50%



answer plz

Why is there a difference in the method for solving following two questions?

Q1 A number is mistakenly divided by 5, instead of being multiplied by 5. Find the percentage change in the answer due to the mistake.
Answer: 96%


Q2 Hursh wanted to subtract 5 form a number. Unfortunately he added 5 instead of subtracting. Find the percentage change in result.
Answer: CBD

Help please!

@1032230

if interest compounded quaterly, which of the following is necessarily true regarding the effective annual rate of interest?



a) it is same for every year



b) it becomes four times that of the previous year



c) it increases by 4% every yeard) none



explain the answer

The difference between Simple interest and compund inteerst,compounded annually on a sum at 20 % p.a for 3 years is Rs. 1152. Find the sum

  • 10000
  • 9000
  • 8000
  • 9500
  • 11000

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A sum amounts to 2340 in 6 years and 3185 in 8 years, Find annual rate of interest

  • 10 %
  • 12.5 %
  • 13 1/3 %
  • 16 2/3 %
  • 15 %

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If, 146! is divisible by 5^ n, What is the maximum possible value of n?

There are three liquids X, Y and Z. Cost price of 100 ml of liquid Xand selling price of 100 ml of liquid Y are the same, which is Rs. 500.Liquid X, when sold, yields a loss of 10% and Liquid Y, when sold,yields a profit of 10%. Z's cost price and selling price are the same,which is Rs. 500 for 100 ml.Three types of products (P1, P2 and P3) are prepared in the following manner :


1.P1 contains X and Y in the ratio 3 : 2 by volume

2. P2 contains X and Y in the ratio 2 : 3 by volume

3. P3 contains only ZThe selling price of each of the products is the aggregate sum of the selling price of the individual components.


If 341 ml of P1 was sold, then the profit/loss (approximately) would be(1) 1% loss (2) 2.5% loss (3) 1% profit(4) 2.5% profit (5) 5% profit

Mutual fund XYZ offers schemes where one can invest for a period of 30 days.

SCHEME A: It invests the money in debt funds and gives a steady return of 1.2%

SCHEME B: It takes the bearish view of the market and short sells it and offers a return of -6%if the market goes up and 9% return if themarket goes down

SCHEME C:It takes the bullish views of the market and buys into it and gives a 13% return

if market goes up and -7%return if the market goes down.which of the following investment schemes the most beneficial for the investor?

PLz Explain

A Shopkeeper can buy 'X' number of pencils and 'Y' number of pens in Rs. 1000. Cost price of a pencil is Rs. 30 and that of a pen is Rs. 20. He gifts away a few pens and sells the remaining pens at Rs. 25 each and pencils at Rs. 35 each. If he does not make any profit or loss in this transaction, then which of the following relations can be correct?I. X + Y = 25II. X + Y = 34III. X + Y = 45

1) Only I

2) I and II

3) Only III

4) I and III

Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.A sum of money 'S' is divided among four people A, B, C and D. Now, the following operations are performed in the given order:

1. Twice the money with B is taken from A and divided equally between D and C.

2. Half the money with D is taken from C and given to D.

3. Thrice the money with B is taken from C and divided between A and D in the ratio 2 : 1.

4. Two–fifth of the sum of money with D is taken from him and given to B.


After these four operations it was found that each of A, B, C and D had the same sum of money.If A received Rs.54 initially, then which of the following is true?


1) 243

2) 211

3) 251

4) 223

In a test of 50 questions, for every correct answer one gets 1 mark and for every wrong answer one incurs a penalty of 1/n marks, where n is a positive integer. No marks are awarded for unattempted questions. If 336 distinct scores are possible in this test, then, 'n' satisfies

1) 1 ≤ n ≤ 4

2) 9 ≤ n ≤ 12

3) 11 ≤ n ≤14

4) 5 ≤ n ≤ 8

  • 2
  • 4
  • 3
  • 1

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some amount was lent at 6% per annum at SI. After 1 yr Rs. 6800 is repaid and the rest of the amount is paid at 5% per annum. If the second yrs interest is 11/20 of the first yrs interest, find what amt of money was lent out????

an amount of Rs 12820 due 3 yrs hence, is fully repaid in three annual installments starting after 1 yr. first installment is 1/2 the second installment and the second one is 2/3 of the third. if rate if interest if 10% per annum, find the first installment

Difference between SI and CI in 2 years is Rs80 at a certain rate of interest and at a certain sum of money. SI for the second year is Rs 1000. What is the sum??

The income of A is 150% of the income of B and the income of C is 120% of the income of A. If the total income of A,B and C together is Rs.86,000 ,what is c,s income?
A.Rs.30,000
B.Rs.32,000
C.Rs.20,000
D.Rs.36,000
E.None of these

The profit earned after selling an article for Rs.536 is the same as the loss incurred after selling the article for Rs.426.what is the cost price of the article?
A.Rs.448
B.Rs.470
C.Rs.481
D.Rs.500
E.None of these