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Comparing Quantities

In an entertainment programme, 250 tickets of ₹ 400 and 500 tickets
of ₹ 100 were sold. If the entertainment tax is 40% on ticket of ₹ 400
and 20% on ticket of ₹ 100, find how much entertainment tax was
collected from the programme.

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th

Comparing Quantities

The population of a village is 8000. Out of these, 80% are literate
and of these literate people, 40% are women. Find the ratio of the
number of literate women to the total population.

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th

Comparing Quantities

A person wanted to sell a scooter at a loss of 25%. But at the last
moment he changed his mind and sold the scooter at a loss of 20%.
If the difference in the two SP’s is ₹ 4000, then find the CP of the
scooter.

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th

Comparing Quantities

Dhruvika invested money for a period from May 2006 to April 2008
at rate of 12% per annum. If interest received by her is ₹ 1620, find
the money invested.

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th

Comparing Quantities

By selling a chair for ₹ 1440, a shopkeeper loses 10%. At what price
did he buy it?

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th

Comparing Quantities

A man travelled 60 km by car and 240 km by train. Find what per
cent of total journey did he travel by car and what per cent by train?

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th

Comparing Quantities

Radhika borrowed ₹ 12000 from her friends. Out of which ₹ 4000
were borrowed at 18% and the remaining at 15% rate of interest per
annum. What is the total interest after 3 years?

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th

Comparing Quantities

The cost of a flower vase got increased by 12%. If the current cost is
₹ 896, what was its original cost?

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th

Comparing Quantities

Medha deposited 20% of her money in a bank. After spending 20%
of the remainder, she has ₹ 4800 left with her. How much did she
originally have?

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th

Comparing Quantities

In a furniture shop, 24 tables were bought at the rate of ₹ 450 per
table. The shopkeeper sold 16 of them at the rate of ₹ 600 per table
and the remaining at the rate of 400 per table. Find her gain or loss
percent.

02/11/2024

Mathematics

7th