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The value of 3/5th part of a property is ₹4200. What is the value of 2/7th part of the property?

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a) ₹2000. b) ₹2100. c) ₹2200. d) ₹2300. correct answer is: a) ₹2000. Explanation th part of the property value is th part of the property value is th part of the property value is ...

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The price of 17 books is ₹272. Find the price of 32 such books.

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A quantity of food provides 12 men for 20 days. How long will it last if the number of men is 40?

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A man working 8 hours per day takes 12 days to finish a work. If the work is to be finished in 16 days, how many hours per day will he have to work?

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20 people can dig a canal in 15 days. In how many days will 30 people dig the canal? How many people will be required to dig it in 6 days?

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A tailor makes 9 frocks out of 12 metres of cloth. For 75 frocks how much cloth should he buy?

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The work of 3 men is equal to that of 5 women. 6 men and 2 women can finish a work in 50 days. How long will 12 men and 4 women take to finish the work?

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