A milk trader bought 80% pure milk from one supplier at the rate of rs45/ltr and 60% pure milk from a different supplier at the rate of rs 30/ltr . he mixed the two type of milk and sold it at the rate of 52rs/ltr and earned profit of 30%. What is pure milk % in mixture he sold? USE ALLEGATION
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Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting around a rectangular table and likes a different colours i.e. Red, Blue, White, Black, Green, Yellow, Brown, Orange, Violet and Pink but not necessarily in the same order. All of them are sitting at a rectangular table in such a way that four of them sit at the corners, two each on the longer sides and one each on the smaller sides, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the centre while the rest are not facing the center. Not more than two friends sitting together face the same direction. E sits on the immediate left of D and is not an immediate neighbor of C. A and E face in the same direction. The one who likes Red colour sits immediate left of the one who likes Yellow colour. D and G sit diagonally and face the opposite directions. Five of them face in the same directions. H does not like Yellow and Violet colour. The one who likes Orange colour sits immediate right of I, who likes Violet colour. The one who likes Yellow colour sits second to the left of C. Only two among four sitting on the corners face outward. H and D are sitting on the immediate left and third to the left of J respectively. A sits on one of the smaller sides and third to the right of F. D likes Brown colour and sits third to the left of the one who likes Green colour. J sits immediate right of the one who likes Pink colour. E likes Blue colour and sits second to the left of the one who likes Black colour. I is not an immediate neighbour of A, B or F, but sits on the immediate right of C, who is not facing the centre. One of the four friends sitting on the corner is I. I faces to the centre.
among six people a b c d e f each of a different age. A is younger than only D . only three people are younger than C . F is younger than E. F is not the youngest. 1.who is the youngest? 2. if E age is 16 then what can be B age? 19 22 18 17 12
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pm15 score?
mine 34
The tym required to solve a question paper is directlyproportional to the no. of questions and the difficulty level of the questions and inversely proportional to students intelligence.A student P requires 80 min to solve 40 easy questions & Q requires 120 min to solve 15 tough questions .If P is twice as intelligent as Q,hw many easy questions will Q solve in the tym in which P solves 30 easy & 20 tough questions.
ans-35
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Let X be the largest no. that divides 289, 618 & 759 to leave the same remainder "r" in each case.find the value of x+r^2.
ans-96
12 people can finish a job in 3 weeks if they take 1 day off per week.32 people working with the same efficiency as that of people working on job A, can finish the job in 40 days.24 people start working on job A and the remaining 20 start working on job B simultaneously.The people working on job A start working on job B after job A is finished.What will be total tym required to complete the job.
ans-34 days
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Sadhna, Saraswati, Savita, Sima, Sarita, Sonam, Shivi and Siddhi are eight girls sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing towards the centre and four of them are facing away from the centre. All of them like a different subject viz. Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Economics and Commerce, but not necessarily in the same order. Sarita faces towards the centre and likes Hindi. Both the immediate neighbours of Sarita face away from the centre and like Sanskrit or Math. Sima faces away from the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Sima do not face away from the centre. Sarita sits third to the right of Sonam, who likes Physics and faces away from the centre. Savita sits third to the left of Sonam. The one who likes Sanskrit sits opposits of Sonam. The one who likes English is not the immediate neighbour of Sonam and faces away from the centre. Sadhna sits second to the left of Savita and does not like Economics or Commerce. The one who likes Economics sits between Siddhi and Sonam. Saraswati faces away from the centre and does not like English.