A person had Rs.9000 and he invested some amount in scheme A in CI at the rate of 25% per annum for one year

A person had Rs.9000 and he invested some amount in scheme A in CI at the rate of 25% per annum for one year

A person had Rs.9000 and he invested some amount in scheme A in CI at the rate of 25% per annum for one year and the remaining amount invested in scheme B. If the amount invested in scheme B is double the interest received from scheme A, then find the amount invested in scheme A? […]

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A vessel contains 175 liters of a mixture of oil and water in the ratio of 4:3. If n liters of oil and (n-25) liters of water

A vessel contains 175 liters of a mixture of oil and water in the ratio of 4:3. If n liters of oil and (n-25) liters of water

A vessel contains 175 liters of a mixture of oil and water in the ratio of 4:3. If n liters of oil and (n-25) liters of water is added to the mixture, then the ratio of oil to water becomes 7:5. Find the value of n? a)            75 b)            35 c)            125 d)            90

A vessel contains 175 liters of a mixture of oil and water in the ratio of 4:3. If n liters of oil and (n-25) liters of water Read More »

The number of raisin packets sold in January is how much percentage more than the total number of dates and walnuts packets sold in April?

The number of raisin packets sold in January is how much percentage more than the total number of dates and walnuts packets sold in April?

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions. The given missing table shows the number of five different dry fruits packets i.e. cashews, dates, walnuts, raisins and almonds sold in four different months (January, February, March and April). The number of raisin packets sold in January is how much percentage more than the

The number of raisin packets sold in January is how much percentage more than the total number of dates and walnuts packets sold in April? Read More »

Find the ratio of the difference between the total number of dates and walnuts packets sold in March to the difference between

Find the ratio of the difference between the total number of dates and walnuts packets sold in March to the difference between

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions. The given missing table shows the number of five different dry fruits packets i.e. cashews, dates, walnuts, raisins and almonds sold in four different months (January, February, March and April). Find the ratio of the difference between the total number of dates and walnuts packets

Find the ratio of the difference between the total number of dates and walnuts packets sold in March to the difference between Read More »

If the number of dates and almond packets sold in January is 18% of the number of five different dry fruits

If the number of dates and almond packets sold in January is 18% of the number of five different dry fruits

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions. The given missing table shows the number of five different dry fruits packets i.e. cashews, dates, walnuts, raisins and almonds sold in four different months (January, February, March and April). If the number of dates and almond packets sold in January is 18% of the

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A seller bought x kg of apple for Rs.2000 and also bought (x + 5) kg of oranges for Rs.1800 and the seller sold each kg

A seller bought x kg of apple for Rs.2000 and also bought (x + 5) kg of oranges for Rs.1800 and the seller sold each kg

A seller bought x kg of apple for Rs.2000 and also bought (x + 5) kg of oranges for Rs.1800 and the seller sold each kg of apple and orange at a profit of 40% and 25% and the selling price of each kg of orange is Rs.150. Find selling price of (x – 5)

A seller bought x kg of apple for Rs.2000 and also bought (x + 5) kg of oranges for Rs.1800 and the seller sold each kg Read More »

Maran and Balram started a business by investing Rs. ‘x’ and Rs. (400 + x), respectively. After 6 months, Maran

Maran and Balram started a business by investing Rs. ‘x’ and Rs. (400 + x), respectively. After 6 months, Maran

Maran and Balram started a business by investing Rs. ‘x’ and Rs. (400 + x), respectively. After 6 months, Maran doubled his investment, while Balram withdrew Rs.400 from his investment. If at the end of the year, Maran’s profit share is Rs.18000 out of the total profit of Rs.34000, then find the value of ‘x’.

Maran and Balram started a business by investing Rs. ‘x’ and Rs. (400 + x), respectively. After 6 months, Maran Read More »

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