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    A solution of syrup has 15% water. Another solution has 35% water. How many litres of the first solution must be added to the 40L of second solution to make a solution of 23% water?

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    Raktim can complete \(\frac{7}{16}\) part of a work in 21 days, then he complete the remaining with the help of Puja in \(18\) days. How many days will be needed to complete the total work by Raktim and Puja together?

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    Direction: The following question is accompanied by three statements I, II and III. You have to determine which statements(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the following question.

    What is the total surface area of the conical cap?

    I. The ratio of the height of the Cap to the height of the cylindrical drum is 5 : 8.

    II. Height of the cylindrical drum is twice the perimeter of the square whose area is 144 cm2.

    III. The diameter of the conical cap is equal to the thrice the breadth of the rectangle whose perimeter is 84 cm.

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    Direction: In the given line diagram selling of shoe has shown in figure in four different cities like Delhi , Mumbai , Allahabad , Kanpur for two consecutive year 2014 and 2015.

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    Total no of shoes sale in Kanpur and Mumbai is what percent of total number of sale of shoe in Allahabad and Delhi for two year?

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    Direction: In the given line diagram selling of shoe has shown in figure in four different cities like Delhi , Mumbai , Allahabad , Kanpur for two consecutive year 2014 and 2015.

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    What is the ratio of the total sales of Kanpur store for two years to the total sales of Mumbai store for two years?

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    Direction: In the given line diagram selling of shoe has shown in figure in four different cities like Delhi , Mumbai , Allahabad , Kanpur for two consecutive year 2014 and 2015.

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    What is the ratio of the average sale of all four places in 2014 to the average sale of all four places in 2015?

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    Direction: In the given line diagram selling of shoe has shown in figure in four different cities like Delhi , Mumbai , Allahabad , Kanpur for two consecutive year 2014 and 2015.

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    What percent of average sale of shoes in delhi, Kanpur, Mumbai to Allahabad, Kanpur, delhi for all two year?

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    Direction: In the given line diagram selling of shoe has shown in figure in four different cities like Delhi , Mumbai , Allahabad , Kanpur for two consecutive year 2014 and 2015.

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    Find out the percentage on the amount of sell for the year 2015 in delhi and mumbai with comparison to the year 2014 in same region?

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    Direction: What will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?

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    \(55-[13+\{12 \div(8-2)\}] \times 10 \div 3=?\)

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    Direction: What will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?

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    \(25 \times 40+20 \div ?=1020\)

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