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Find the quotient and remainder 6548737 divided by 623

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If Dorbish-Bowley's and Fisher's Price Index Numbers are 5 and 4, respectively, then find Laspeyre's and Paasche's Price Index Numbers.

SOLUTION

Let Laspeyre’s Price Index Number P01(L) = x

and Paasche’s Price Index Number P01(P) = y

Dorbish-Bowley’s Price Index Number P01(D-B) = 5 Fisher’s Price Index Number P01(F) = 4

`("P"_01("L") "P"_01("P"))/(2)` = P01(D–B)

∴ `(x + y)/(2)` = 5

∴ x + y = 10 ...(i)

`sqrt("P"_01("L") xx "P"_01("P")` = P01(F)

∴ `sqrt(xy)` = 4

∴ xy = 16

∴ y = `(16)/y`

∴ `x + (16)/x` = 10 ...[From (i)]

∴ x2 + 16 = 10x

∴ x2 – 10x + 16 = 0

∴ x – 8x – 2x + 16 = 0

∴ x(x – 8) –2(x – 8) = 0

∴ (x – 2) (x – 8)

∴ x = 2 or x = 8

If x = 2, then from equation (i), y = 8

If x = 8, then from equation (i), y = 2

∴ P01(L) = 8 and P01(P) = 2

or P01(P) = 8 and P01(L) = 2Maharashtra State Board

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If Dorbish-Bowley's and Fisher's Price Index Numbers are 5 and 4, respectively, then find Laspeyre's and Paasche's Price Index Numbers.

SOLUTION

Let Laspeyre’s Price Index Number P01(L) = x

and Paasche’s Price Index Number P01(P) = y

Dorbish-Bowley’s Price Index Number P01(D-B) = 5 Fisher’s Price Index Number P01(F) = 4

`("P"_01("L") "P"_01("P"))/(2)` = P01(D–B)

∴ `(x + y)/(2)` = 5

∴ x + y = 10 ...(i)

`sqrt("P"_01("L") xx "P"_01("P")` = P01(F)

∴ `sqrt(xy)` = 4

∴ xy = 16

∴ y = `(16)/y`

∴ `x + (16)/x` = 10 ...[From (i)]

∴ x2 + 16 = 10x

∴ x2 – 10x + 16 = 0

∴ x – 8x – 2x + 16 = 0

∴ x(x – 8) –2(x – 8) = 0

∴ (x – 2) (x – 8)

∴ x = 2 or x = 8

If x = 2, then from equation (i), y = 8

If x = 8, then from equation (i), y = 2

∴ P01(L) = 8 and P01(P) = 2

or P01(P) = 8 and P01(L) = 2

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