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You know that 76% of a number x, is 95. You also know that 38% of a number y, is 57. What are the values of x and y? Which number is greater?

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a) b) c) d) Correct answer is: b) Explanation According to the question, of a number is So that, value is 125.And, of a number is So that, value is ...

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A school has a goal to raise ₹2500 to support its music program. If the school raises 175% of the goal, how much money will there be for the music program?

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a) b) c) d) correct answer is: b) Explanation According to the question,A school has a goal to raise to support its music program.Now, the school raises of the goal.So that,The total ...

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When a person travels at 25% faster than his usual speed, he reaches his destination 48 minutes early. By how many minutes would he be late if he travelled at 20% less than his usual speed?

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a) minutes b) minutes c) minutes d) minutes correct answer is: c) minutes Explanation Let,The usual speed of the man is m/min.And, he takes minutes to reach his destination.Now,If the man ...

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8% of the voters in an election did not cast their votes. In the election there were only two candidates. The winner by obtaining 48% of the total votes defeated his contestant by 1100 votes. Find the total number of the voters in the election.

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a) b) c) d) correct answer is: c) Explanation Let,The total number of voters According to the question,Percentage of votes cast Now,Winner got of the total votes. Loser got of the ...

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In an election, 15% of voters did not vote. A candidate who got 62.5% of votes cast was declared elected by 3400 votes. Find the total number of votes.

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a) b) c) d) Correct answer is: b) Explanation Let, The total number of votes .Given that of voters did not vote. The number of votes cast of , which is ...

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In an election there were two candidates and the winning candidate won by 1212 votes by securing 56% of the valid votes. If in that election 56% of the voters in the voter list cast their votes out of which 1100 votes were rejected. Find the total number of the voters of the voter list.

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a) b) c) d) correct answer is: b) Explanation The winning candidate got of the valid votes. Opposition candidate got of the valid votes.Now,Difference between winning and opposition candidate’s votes According ...

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90% of the boys passed in spelling, 85% passed in Arithmetic. If 150 boys passed in both and no one failed in both. Find the total number of boys.

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a) b) c) d) Correct answer is: c) Explanation Let,The total number of boys According to the question,Boys passed in spelling And,Boys passed in Arithmetic Now,Boys passed in both subject {(Boys passed in ...

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A number is first increased by 30% and then reduced by 20%. Find the total change that occurs to the original number

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a) b) c) d) Correct answer is: b) Explanation Let,The number is If it increased by then the number will be Now, After increased the number it reduced again So that, after ...

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