In each of these questions two quantities A and B are given. Compare the two quantities
Suresh's salary, which is greater than ₹ 10000 is 75% of Sandra's salary. Dutt's salary is 80% of Suresh's salary
A. Sandra's salary
B. Dutt's salary
A merchant made a profit of ₹ 275 on the sale price of a sweater that cost the merchant ₹ 1225.
A. The profit expressed as a percentage of the sale cost to the merchant
B. The profit expressed as a percentage of the sale price.
There are 28 students in a class : all born in 1990.
A. The probability that all their birthdays are in February.
B. The probability that all their birthdays fall on a Friday.
Based on the graph compare A and B.
Gasoline Sales
A. The percent change in premium sales from February to March.
B. The percent change in total sales from January to February.
Study the information to answer these questions
In a city there are modes of transport available B, C, D, E and F for commuting. Out of the total number of commuters commuting daily in the city 17171 commute only by A. 7359 commute only `1! B and 22077 commute only by C. 14718 commute only by D, 4906 commute only by E and 7355 commute only by F. 26983 commute by C as well as A, 9812 commute by E as well as A, and 12265 commute by C as well as E daily. Assume that there is no overlap between the commuters of different modes tand their combination) of transport
The total number of commuters commuting by A from what percent of the total number of commuters commuting daily?
What is the difference in percentage of commuters commuting by E and that of B and F taken together?
The total number of commuters commuting by D and B taken together from what percent of the total number of commuters commuting daily?
The number of commuters commuting by B, D, and F taken together from what percent of the total number of commuters commuting daily by A, C and E taken together?