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Table given below shows the total number of customers in four different cities and number of customers who buy neither laptop nor tablet and the percentage of customers who buys laptop out of the number of customers who buy.
Number of customers who buys laptop from Kanpur is how much more or less than the number of customer who buys tablet from Surat?
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What is the total number of customers who buy either laptop or tablet from all the cities together?
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If the number of customers who buys laptops and tablets from city Jabalpur are in the ratio 6 : x and the number of customer who buys laptops from Jabalpur are 40% more than that from Kanpur and the number of customers who buys tablets from Jabalpur are 30% less than that from Kanpur, then the value of (x + 3) is
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What is the ratio of number of customers who buys any one gadget from Surat to the number of customer who do not buy any gadget from Delhi?
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What is the average number of customers who buys laptop from Delhi, Kanpur and Surat?
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: Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You have to determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose the best possible answer.
Train 'A' running at a certain speed crosses another train 'B' running at a certain speed in the opposite direction in 12 seconds. What is the length of train 'B'?
I. The length of both the trains together is 450 metres.
II. The difference between the speed of both Trains is 10 km/hr.
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What is the quantity of milk in 80 litres of mixture of milk and water? I. If 8 litres of mixture is replaced by equal quantity of water the ratio of milk and water in the mixture becomes 27:13 respectively. II. If 16 litres of mixture is replaced by equal quantity of milk, the ratio of milk and water in the mixture becomes 4:1 respectively.
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Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You have to determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose the best possible answer.
By how many years is Suresh older than his brother Rakesh?
I. Ratio between Rakesh’s present age and Suresh’s age after four years is 5 : 7 respectively.
II. Ratio between Rakesh’s age four years ago and Suresh’s present age is 2 : 3 respectively.
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Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You have to determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose the best possible answer.
What is the cost of painting two adjacent walls of a hall having no door or window at Rs. 750 per m2?
I. Length and breadth are in the ratio of 7:3 respectively.
II. Perimeter of the hall is 150 m and height is one-fifth of the perimeter.
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Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You have to determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose the best possible answer.
Salary of A and B is in ratio 3:4 and expenditure is in ratio 4:5. What is the ratio of their saving? I. B’s saving is 25% of his salary. II. B’s salary is Rs. 2500 & expenditure of A is 880 Rs.
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Study the given data and answer the following questions. Pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of total number of passengers in all the coaches of five trains train A, train B, train C, train D and train E. Total number of passengers travelling by the given five trains = 8000
Pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of total number of passengers in AC coaches of the five trains train A, train B, train C, train D and train E. Total number of passengers travelling in AC coaches of the given five trains = 1200
Total passengers in AC coach in train A and C together is approximately what percent of total passengers in train C in all the coaches?
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Ratio of number of females to number of males in train E (all the coaches together) is 11: 24. Then find the difference of number of males in train E and AC passengers in train A and D together?
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Find the average no. of passengers who are not in the AC coach in train A, C and D in all the coaches together.
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What is the ratio of number of passengers in AC coach in train B and D together to the total number of passengers in train A in all the coaches.
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Number of AC passengers in train C and D together is what percent more or less than number of passengers in train D in all the coaches?