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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

<p>B (A)</p>
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What type of business did Shweta, Piyush, and Nachiket start?

<p>Selling sheets and towels (A)</p>
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Jaya, Seema, Nikhil and Neelesh invested in the proportion 3:4:7:6 respectively. Who invested the least?

<p>Jaya (D)</p>
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Jaya, Seema, Nikhil, and Neelesh invested a total of 360000 rupees. What is the combined investment?

<p>360000 rupees (B)</p>
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Suresh and Ramesh sold their plot of land at a profit of what percentage?

<p>20% (A)</p>
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Virat and Samrat suffered a loss of what percentage in their business?

<p>20% (C)</p>
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A and B gave 2% of their profit to the Soldiers' Welfare Fund. Did they donate to charity?

<p>Yes (C)</p>
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The total investment of Jaya, Seema, Nikhil and Neelesh was used to form a what?

<p>Partnership (A)</p>
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Saritaben, Ayesha, and Meenakshi added their profit to their initial capital. What did this affect?

<p>Proportion of their shares in the capital (C)</p>
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Shweta's share of the capital was 30000 rupees. What does 'capital' refer to in this context?

<p>The initial investment (A)</p>
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The partnership of Jaya, Seema, Nikhil, and Neelesh made a profit of what percentage?

<p>12% (D)</p>
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What was Piyush's share of the capital in the business with Shweta and Nachiket?

<p>12000 rupees (B)</p>
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A and B shared a profit of 24500 rupees. What does 'profit' mean in this scenario?

<p>Financial Gain (C)</p>
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The proportion of investments for Jaya, Seema, Nikhil and Neelesh is 3:4:7:6. What does this ratio represent?

<p>The relationship between their investments (C)</p>
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Suresh and Ramesh jointly invested 144000 rupees to buy land. What is 'jointly' referring to in this scenario?

<p>Investing together (C)</p>
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If Saritaben invested 2400 rupees as capital, what is capital in the context of a business venture?

<p>The starting amount of money (D)</p>
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The total profit for A and B was 24500 rupees. What could they have done with this profit?

<p>Any of the above (D)</p>
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Flashcards

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 invested 50000 and 120000 rupees respectively and incurred a 20% loss.

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

A and B shared a profit of 24500 rupees in a 3:7 ratio and gave 2% of their profit to the Soldiers' Welfare Fund.

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Partnership Investment

Jaya, Seema, Nikhil, and Neelesh invested 360000 rupees in a 3:4:7:6 ratio and realized a 12% profit.

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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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