Exam 1: Ratio and Proportion Problems
Exam 1: Ratio and Proportion Problems25 Questions
Exam 2: Mathematical Problems on Fractions, Ratios, and Percentages25 Questions
Exam 3: Mathematical Problems for Profit and Loss25 Questions
Exam 4: Simple Interest and Installment Calculations25 Questions
Exam 5: Linear Programming and Operation Research Analysis23 Questions
Exam 6: Linear Programming LP Model and Techniques24 Questions
Exam 7: Operations Research and Transportation Problem: An Exploration of Constraints, Optimization, and Feasible Solutions22 Questions
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By giving Rs. 50 to M, A would have the amount equal to what M had earlier. If the sum ofthe amounts with A and M is Rs. 650. What is the ratio of the amount with A to that with Mearlier?
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In a library, the ratio of number of story books to that of non-story books was 4:3 and totalnumber of story books was 1248. When some more story books were bought, the ratio became5:3. Find the number of story books bought.
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285 is summation of 3 numbers. Ratio between 2nd and 3rd numbers is 6:5. Ratio between1st and 2nd numbers is 3:7. The 3rd number is?
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The product of two positive numbers is 4752 and their ratio is 11:12. The smaller of these numbers is
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