Percentage of total decrease in taxation between the years 2006-07 and 2007-08
= (2400 - 675/ 2400 x 100 = 1725 x 100/ 2400 = 71.8%
Number of candidates qualified in the years 2009 and 2010 together:
Zone = ( Number of candidates qualified in the year 2009 + Number of candidates qualified in the year 2010 ) × 100
Zone S: (11.4 + 5.2) × 100 = 16.6 × 100 = 1660
Zone T:: (6.9 + 9.4) × 100 = 16.3 × 100 = 1630
Hence , Zone T will be the second highest in the years 2009 and 2010 .
Number of candidates appeared from State G = Total number of candidates x % of appeared students from state G.
Number of candidates appeared from State G = 3,00,000 x 7/100
Number of candidates qualified from State G = Number of candidates appeared from State G x % qualified from state G
Number of candidates qualified from State G = 3,00,000 x 7/100 x 48/100
Number of candidates qualified from State G = 30 x 7 x 48 = 10080
Number of male candidates qualified from State G = Number of candidates qualified from State G x Ratio of male qualified / total Ratio
Number of male candidates qualified from State G = 10080 x 9 /(9 + 11) = 10080 x 9/20 = 4536
Rwquired percentage = 8 - 7/7 x 100 = 14.28% ? 14%
Total rose production = ( 15000 + 12500 + 12450 + 20000 + 12400 + 22500 + 22400 + 25000 ) = 142250
% Rose Production increase in State = Rose production in state x 100 / Rose production in All state
% Rose Production increase in Gujrat = Rose production in Gujrat x 100 / Rose production in All state
% Rose Production increase in Gujrat = 15000 x 100 / 142250
% Rose Production increase in Gujrat = 1500 x 100 / 14225
% Rose Production increase in Gujrat = 300 x 100 / 285
% Rose Production increase in Gujrat = 60 x 100 / 57
% Rose Production increase in Gujrat = 6000 / 57 = 10.54 %
Similarly Calculate the % Rose Production increase in all states one by one and compare them.
Percentage production of rose in the States (the lowest four states)
In 2004. number of Graduate job-seekers = 375
In 2004. number of Senior Secondary job-seekers = 1000 - 375 = 635
In 2005. number of Graduate job-seekers = 525
In 2005. number of -seekers Senior Secondary job-seekers = 1050 - 525 = 525
Hence, in, 2005, number of Graduate job-seekers was the same as that of Senior Secondary job-seekers.
Average percentage increase of the commodities
Hence , Required answer will be January.
As per graph,
other expenses = 15 % of total expenditure.
As we know that the angle made on center in a circle is 360°
Since 100% made an angle 360° in a circle.
therefore 1% made an angle 360° / 100 in a circle.
therefore 15% made an angle 15 x 360° / 100 in a circle.
Central angle for 15% =15 x 36° / 10
Central angle for 15% =3 x 36° / 2
Central angle for 15% =3 x 18° = 54°
Check given option one by one.
Option (A),
Percentage increase in production in 1991 = {(Production in 1991 - Production in 1990)} x 100 % / Production in 1990
Percentage increase in production in 1991 = {( 60 - 40 )} x 100 % / 40
Percentage increase in production in 1991 = 20 x 100 % / 40
Percentage increase in production in 1991 = 100 % / 2 = 50 %
Option (B)
Percentage increase in production in 1993 = {( Production in 1993 - Production in 1992 )} x 100 % / Production in 1992
Percentage increase in production in 1993 = {( 65 - 45 )} x 100 % / 45
Percentage increase in production in 1993 = 20 x 100 % / 45
Percentage increase in production in 1993 = 4 x 100 % / 9 = 400/9 = 44.44 %
Option (C)
Percentage increase in production in 1995 = {( Production in 1995 - Production in 1994 )} x 100 % / Production in 1994
Percentage increase in production in 1995 = {( 75 - 50 )} x 100 % / 50
Percentage increase in production in 1995 = 25 x 100 % / 50
Percentage increase in production in 1995 = 100 % / 2 =50 %
Option (D)
Percentage increase in production in 1990 = {( Production in 1990 - Production in 1989 )} x 100 % / Production in 1989
Percentage increase in production in 1990 = {( 40 - 25)} x 100 % / 25
Percentage increase in production in 1990 = 15 x 100 % / 25
Percentage increase in production in 1990 = 15 x 4 % = 60 %
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