Percentage Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: After a discount of 20% Asmita bought an item for Rs.9600. Asmita sold it to other person and earned a profit of 18% on the original price. At what price other person bought the item?
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Answer : 1. "14160 "
Q: In a class 60% of the students pass in English and 45% pass in Hindi. If 25% of them pass in both subjects, what percentage of the students fail in both the subjects? 2597 15b5cc601e4d2b4197774b440
5b5cc601e4d2b4197774b440- 120%true
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Answer : 1. "20%"
Explanation :
Answer: A) 20% Explanation: Percentage of students passed in English = 60% Percentage of students passed in Hindi = 45% Percentage of students passed in both subjects = 25% ATQ, Percentage of students passed in only English = 60 - 25 = 35% Percentage of students passed in only Hindi = 45 - 25 = 20% Therefore, Percentage of students failed = 100 - (35 + 25 + 20) = 100 - 80 = 20%.
Q: Every year before the festive season,a shopkeeper increases the price of the product by 35% and then introduce two successive discount of 10% and 15% respectively.what is percentage loss and percentage gain ? 5236 05b5cc718e4d2b4197774f4ea
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Answer : 3. "3.27 % gain"
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Answer: C) 3.27 % gain Explanation: Let cp= 100,35 % increase in sp=13510 % discount in 135((135*10)/100)=13.5so 1st sp=(135-13.5)=121.5, again 15 % discount in 1st sp((121.5*15)/100)=18.2252nd sp=(121.5-18.225)=103.275, so finally cp=100,sp=103.275 ,gain by 3.27%
Q: If the income of Ram is $$12{1\over 2}\%$$ more than that of Shyam, the income of Shyam is less than that of Ram by 1216 05cda8c30daf80a0820f09390
5cda8c30daf80a0820f09390- 1$$11{1\over 9}\%$$true
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Answer : 1. " $$11{1\over 9}\%$$"
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Q: If 8% of x is the same as 4% of y, then 20% of x is the same as : 3092 25cda8f5b40678f4146def8dd
5cda8f5b40678f4146def8dd- 175%true
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Answer : 1. " 75%"
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Q: In an election between two candidates, 75% of the voters cast their votes, out of which 2% votes were declared invalid. A candidate got 9261 votes which were 75% of the valid votes. The total number of voters enrolled in that election was:
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Answer : 3. "16800"
Q: In an election between two candidates, the candidate getting 60 % of the votes polled, is elected by a majority of 14, 000 votes. The number of votes obtained by the winning candidates is
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Answer : 3. "42,000 "
Q: 40 % are the passing marks. A student gets 250 marks yet fails by 38 marks. What are the maximum marks?
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