Export price per tin in 2004 = Price in 2004/ Quantity in 2004
Export price per tin in 2004 = 150 crores/ 100 lakhs = Rs. 150
Export price per tin in 2005 = Price in 2005 / Quantity in 2005
Export price per tin in 2005 = Rs. 150 crores/Rs. 75 lakhs = Rs. 200
Export price per tin in 2006 = Price in 2006 / Quantity in 2006
Export price per tin in 2006 = Rs. 330 crores/Rs. 150 lakhs = Rs. 220
Export price per tin in 2007 = Price in 2007/ Quantity in 2007
Export price per tin in 2007 = Rs. 400 crores/Rs. 160 lakhs = Rs. 250
Export price per tin in 2008 = Price in 2008/ Quantity in 2008
Export price per tin in 2008 = Rs. 500 crores/Rs. 200 lakhs = Rs. 250
Required percentage = 1200 x 100 /14900 ? 8%
Number of clerks in Bangluroo = 5000
Number of clerks in Hyderabad = 20000
More number of clerks in Hyderabad as compared to Bangluroo = 20000 - 5000/5000 x 1000 = 300%
Hence, Hyderabad has 300% more number of clerks as compared to Bangluroo.
Required percentage = (11000 - 9000) x 100 /9000 = 2000/90 ? 22%
Total number of officers = 2000 + 15000 + 17000 + 3500 + 14900 + 11360 + 9000 = 72760
Total number of clerk = 5000 + 17000 + 19500 + 20000 + 17650 + 15300 + 11000 = 105450
Their difference = 105450 - 72760 = 32690
Number of candidates :
Delhi ? 15000 + 17000 + 160 + 11000 + 750 = 43910
Hyderabad ? 3500 + 20000 + 300 + 9000 + 1150 = 33950
Katakana ? 14900 + 17650 + 70 + 1300 + 1200 = 35120
Mumbai ? 17000 + 19500 + 70 + 7000 + 900 = 44470
Hence, Mumbai has the highest number of candidates.
Export price per tin in 2004 = Price in 2004/ Quantity in 2004
Export price per tin in 2004 = 150 crores/ 100 lakhs = Rs. 150
Export price per tin in 2005 = Price in 2005 / Quantity in 2005
Export price per tin in 2005 = Rs. 150 crores/Rs. 75 lakhs = Rs. 200
Export price per tin in 2006 = Price in 2006 / Quantity in 2006
Export price per tin in 2006 = Rs. 330 crores/Rs. 150 lakhs = Rs. 220
Export price per tin in 2007 = Price in 2007/ Quantity in 2007
Export price per tin in 2007 = Rs. 400 crores/Rs. 160 lakhs = Rs. 250
Export price per tin in 2008 = Price in 2008/ Quantity in 2008
Export price per tin in 2008 = Rs. 500 crores/Rs. 200 lakhs = Rs. 250
it is clear that per tin export price was same in 2007 and 2008.
From the level of 2004 percentage increase in export price in 2008 = (Price in 2008 - price in 2004) x 100/price in 2004
From the level of 2004 percentage increase in export price in 2008 = (500 - 150) x 100/150 = 2331/3%
Required difference = (200 - 160) = 40 lakhs tins = 40,00,000 tins.
Export price per tin in 2004 = Price in 2004/ Quantity in 2004
Export price per tin in 2004 = Rs. 150 crores/ Rs. 100 lakhs = Rs. 150
Export price per tin in 2005 = Price in 2005 / Quantity in 2005
Export price per tin in 2005 = Rs. 150 crores/Rs. 75 lakhs = Rs. 200
Export price per tin in 2006 = Price in 2006 / Quantity in 2006
Export price per tin in 2006 = Rs. 330 crores/Rs. 150 lakhs = Rs. 220
Export price per tin in 2007 = Price in 2007/ Quantity in 2007
Export price per tin in 2007 = Rs. 400 crores/Rs. 160 lakhs = Rs. 250
Export price per tin in 2008 = Price in 2008/ Quantity in 2008
Export price per tin in 2008 = Rs. 500 crores/Rs. 200 lakhs = Rs. 250
it is clear that per tin export price was highest in 2007 and 2008.
Average disbursement of loans over the years = Total disbursement of loans of all bank (In 2005 + In 2006 + In 2007 + In 2008 ) / Total number of banks
Total number of banks = Bank A + Bank B + Bank C + Bank D
Total number of banks = 1+1+1+1 = 4
Average disbursement of loans over the years = (87 + 104 + 113 +120)/4 = 424/4 = 106 ? 104
Which is nearly equal to the disbursement of loans in year 2006.
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