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Suresh and Ramesh invested in a ratio of 4:5. Who invested more?
Suresh and Ramesh invested in a ratio of 4:5. Who invested more?
- Suresh
- Ramesh (correct)
- They invested equally
- Cannot be determined
Virat and Samrat invested 50000 and 120000 rupees respectively. Who invested less?
Virat and Samrat invested 50000 and 120000 rupees respectively. Who invested less?
- Cannot be determined
- Both invested equally
- Virat (correct)
- Samrat
Shweta, Piyush, and Nachiket invested in a business. What was the total investment of all three?
Shweta, Piyush, and Nachiket invested in a business. What was the total investment of all three?
- 60000 rupees
- They each invested different amounts
- 100000 rupees
- 80000 rupees (correct)
A and B shared a profit in the proportion 3:7. Who received a larger share of the profit?
A and B shared a profit in the proportion 3:7. Who received a larger share of the profit?
What type of business did Shweta, Piyush, and Nachiket start?
What type of business did Shweta, Piyush, and Nachiket start?
Jaya, Seema, Nikhil and Neelesh invested in the proportion 3:4:7:6 respectively. Who invested the least?
Jaya, Seema, Nikhil and Neelesh invested in the proportion 3:4:7:6 respectively. Who invested the least?
Jaya, Seema, Nikhil, and Neelesh invested a total of 360000 rupees. What is the combined investment?
Jaya, Seema, Nikhil, and Neelesh invested a total of 360000 rupees. What is the combined investment?
Suresh and Ramesh sold their plot of land at a profit of what percentage?
Suresh and Ramesh sold their plot of land at a profit of what percentage?
Virat and Samrat suffered a loss of what percentage in their business?
Virat and Samrat suffered a loss of what percentage in their business?
A and B gave 2% of their profit to the Soldiers' Welfare Fund. Did they donate to charity?
A and B gave 2% of their profit to the Soldiers' Welfare Fund. Did they donate to charity?
The total investment of Jaya, Seema, Nikhil and Neelesh was used to form a what?
The total investment of Jaya, Seema, Nikhil and Neelesh was used to form a what?
Saritaben, Ayesha, and Meenakshi added their profit to their initial capital. What did this affect?
Saritaben, Ayesha, and Meenakshi added their profit to their initial capital. What did this affect?
Shweta's share of the capital was 30000 rupees. What does 'capital' refer to in this context?
Shweta's share of the capital was 30000 rupees. What does 'capital' refer to in this context?
The partnership of Jaya, Seema, Nikhil, and Neelesh made a profit of what percentage?
The partnership of Jaya, Seema, Nikhil, and Neelesh made a profit of what percentage?
What was Piyush's share of the capital in the business with Shweta and Nachiket?
What was Piyush's share of the capital in the business with Shweta and Nachiket?
A and B shared a profit of 24500 rupees. What does 'profit' mean in this scenario?
A and B shared a profit of 24500 rupees. What does 'profit' mean in this scenario?
The proportion of investments for Jaya, Seema, Nikhil and Neelesh is 3:4:7:6. What does this ratio represent?
The proportion of investments for Jaya, Seema, Nikhil and Neelesh is 3:4:7:6. What does this ratio represent?
Suresh and Ramesh jointly invested 144000 rupees to buy land. What is 'jointly' referring to in this scenario?
Suresh and Ramesh jointly invested 144000 rupees to buy land. What is 'jointly' referring to in this scenario?
If Saritaben invested 2400 rupees as capital, what is capital in the context of a business venture?
If Saritaben invested 2400 rupees as capital, what is capital in the context of a business venture?
The total profit for A and B was 24500 rupees. What could they have done with this profit?
The total profit for A and B was 24500 rupees. What could they have done with this profit?
Flashcards
Suresh and Ramesh Investment
Suresh and Ramesh Investment
Suresh and Ramesh invested in a 4:5 ratio, with a total investment of 144000 rupees. They made a 20% profit after selling the plot of land.
Virat and Samrat's Loss
Virat and Samrat's Loss
Virat and Samrat invested 50000 and 120000 rupees respectively and incurred a 20% loss.
Profit Calculation
Profit Calculation
Shweta, Piyush, and Nachiket invested 80000 rupees together. Shweta's share was 30000, Piyush's was 12000 and they made a 24% profit.
Charitable Contribution
Charitable Contribution
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Partnership Investment
Partnership Investment
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Study Notes
- Saritaben's profit = 12p, Ayesha's profit = 26p, Meenakshi's profit = 17p
- 12p + 26p + 17p = 55p = 5500, therefore p = 100
- Saritaben's profit = 12 x 100 = 1200, Ayesha's profit = 26 x 100 = 2600 and Meenakshi's profit = 17 x 100=1700
- If Saritaben, Meenakshi, and Ayesha add their profit to the capital, their further investments will be:
- Saritaben's capital = 2400 + 1200 = ₹3600
- Ayesha's capital = 5200 + 2600 = ₹7800
- Meenakshi's capital = 3400 + 1700 = ₹5100
Practice Set 39
- Suresh and Ramesh invested ₹144000 in a 4:5 ratio and bought land, sold at a 20% profit
- Virat and Samrat invested ₹50000 and ₹120000 and suffered a 20% loss
- Shweta, Piyush, and Nachiket invested ₹80000 in selling sheets and towels from Solapur
- Shweta's share of the capital was ₹30000 and Piyush's was ₹12000, they profited 24% at year end
- A and B shared a profit of ₹24500 in a 3:7 proportion; each gave 2% to the Soldiers' Welfare Fund
- Jaya, Seema, Nikhil, and Neelesh put in ₹360000 in a partnership with investments in a 3:4:7:6 proportion, they made a profit of 12%
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