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ganesh reddy    5 years ago
How many Kg ot wheat @ Rs. 14 per kg should be mixed with 32 kg of wheat @ Rs
22 per kg so that there is a profit of 25% by selling the mixture @ Rs 23.90 per kg
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Devendra Marghade   5 years ago
Ans: 18 kg

Let x kg of wheat costing Rs. 14/kg is mixed, then (x*14 + 32*22)/(x+32) = 23.9*(100/125)
(14x + 704) / (x+32) = 19.12
14x + 704 = 19.12x + 611.84
5.12x = 92.16
x = 18
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ganesh reddy    5 years ago
Two types of rice (type 1 and type 2) were mixed in the respective ratio of 1 : 3.
The mixture was then sold @ 75.60 per kg to gain a profit of 20%. If the price of
type 1 rice is Rs. 75 per kg, what is the price of type 2 rice per kg
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ganesh reddy    5 years ago
Gold is 19 times as heavy as water and copper is 9 times as heavy as water. In
what ratio should these be mixed to get an alloy 15 times as heavy as water.
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Devendra Marghade   5 years ago
Required ratio = (15-9)/(19-15) = 6/4 = 3/2
Therefore, these should be mixed in the ratio 3:2.
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AYAN PAUL    5 years ago
Does anyone think that the prize system of today's puzzle needs to be changed and it needs to return the earlier system of distribution of prize amount. Whoever wants to win the prize needs to compete with other candidates. Otherwise there is no benefit of becoming topper of the week again if you already won a prize in a month.
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ganesh reddy    5 years ago
In what respective ratio must water be mixed with juice costing Rs 16 per litre to
obtain a mixture worth Rs 12 per litre ?
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Devendra Marghade   5 years ago
Water. Juice
0 -------------------------- 16
12
(16-12). ---------------- (12-0)
=4 =12
Therefore, ratio of water & juice = 4 : 12 = 1 : 3
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Pushyamithra Gyadhari to Roopa    5 years ago
22000 is correct
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Mayank    5 years ago
Select the right option from the given alternativesKPQR:LRTV:DGHY:?
1 point
A) EIKC
B) ETKC
C) EJKD
D) EHKD
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AYAN PAUL   5 years ago
Answer is : EIKC (Option A)
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ASM Zahadul Hoq    5 years ago
20% of the people own only two cars each, 40% of the remaining, own three cars each and the remaining members own only one car each. Which statement is true ?
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Sunil    5 years ago
Vedik ganit
https://youtu.be/YzFMYk4s2JE
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Dimple    5 years ago
For today's puzzle,
CP comes out to be Rs. 28000.
Sp is Rs. 5000.
Loss= Rs. 23000..nobe of given options
But answer has been accepted by calculating loss difference of two selling prices.
What a murder of maths!

Why to calculate cp, if not required to calculate loss.
Please think, think and think if pissible.
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Dr.Dipin Singh   5 years ago
Good observation.
I think Site administrators are busy somewhere else due to lockdown.
or
Puzzles are being checked by Kirana merchants who are inable to open shops and they compare loss with max sale price (MSP).

Please check and respond .
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Dr.Dipin Singh   5 years ago
Good observation.
I think Site administrators are busy somewhere else due to lockdown.
or
Puzzles are being checked by Kirana merchants who are unable to open shops and they compare loss with max sale price (MSP) to be expected or max gain possible.

Please check and respond .
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Jagat   5 years ago
Answer should be Rs. 23000/-
option 10. None of these
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Nikhil    5 years ago
best placement questions ...thank u m4maths
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Parth M    5 years ago
In a class if 1 is absent the rest of them can be divided into 6 equal groups and if two are absent can be divided into 7 equal groups. Find the minimum number of students in the class
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Debayani Chakraborty   5 years ago
6*6=36
If we assume the number is 37 then
37-1=36 divisible by 6
And 37-2=35 divisible by 7
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Devendra Marghade   5 years ago
Let the number of students be 'x' then x-1=6y and x-2=7z
=> 6y+1 = 7z+2 or 6y - 7z = 1
Which is true for y=6, z=5
So, minimum number of students=6y+1 or 7z+2 = 37
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Reyaz Dar    5 years ago
Find the largest 2- digit number which when divided by 2,3 and 5 leaves remainder 1, 2 and 4....Any short trick please.
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Debayani Chakraborty   5 years ago
Calculate the l. C. M
That is 30 , 30+4=34 when divisible by 3 gives one remainder but does got go with 2,5 . So the next number can be 37. It helds all the option
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Leander    5 years ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:FCOC.jpg
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Leander    5 years ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:FCOC.jpg
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antim yadav    5 years ago
MADAN=CODPC
REENA=.....?
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G.S.Kantharao   5 years ago
MADAN=CODPC
REENA=.....?=GTECP
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Suparna Dutta to SAYAN CHATTERJEE    5 years ago
Please help with this problem.
If two numbers are divided by a dividor produce remaindes 3 and 4, but then the sum of the numbers is divided by that divisor gives remainder 2. Find the divisor.
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Devendra Marghade   5 years ago
Ans=5

Let the divisor be a, first no. be x and second no. be y, then in given 3 conditions
X = ak + 3 —(i)
y = al + 4 —(ii)
x+y = am + 2 —(iii)
Adding (i) & (iii), and Substituting x+y in (iii), we get (ak+3) + (al+4) = am+2
a(m-k-l) = 5
Prime factorization gives a=5 or 1
As divisor cannot be 1 in above given conditions, so divisor a=5.
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antim yadav    5 years ago
BIHAR=SDMPK
PATNA=.....?
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antim yadav   5 years ago
answer tell me please
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antim yadav    5 years ago
NUMBER =UIGSBY
SECOND=......?
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antim yadav    5 years ago
DISTURB=FRANTIC
DTWVUKF=.......?
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