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Shiva Designs is one among the growing fabric manufacturers. They are well known for their woven fabrics. During Diwali Season, the company had received new orders for bedspreads from different parts of India. Being a small-scale industry, they lack enough machineries to meet the requirement. Since they didn’t want those orders to get cancelled, they have decided to start the production as soon as possible and then increase it uniformly at a constant rate per day. The production of bedspreads on the 4th day was 315. The difference in production between the 15th day and 9th day was 150.1 If the production was started on 25th of August and lasted till 3rd of October, find the total number of bedspreads produced in Shiva Designs.Total number of bedspreads produced in Shiva Designs is​

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bed sheet is a flat-woven textile that is used on a bed between the occupant of a bed and the warm blanket above. It is generally a rectangle of broadloomed fabric, meaning it is made without a center seam. Bed sheets have hems at top and bottom. The selvages, or finished edges of the woven sheet as it is made on the loom are used as side seams and thus there is no need for hemming on the sides. Today, the bed sheet comes as part of a set of bed linens that match in color, fabric, and detail and includes the fitted sheet (to cover the mattress), the flat sheet and at least one pillow case.

The bed sheet may be made of a variety of fibers, including linen, cotton, synthetics (often blended with natural fibers such as cotton) and occasionally silk. Bed sheets are made of a wide variety of fabrics. Particularly popular is percale, a closely-woven plain weave of all cotton or cotton-polyester blend that is smooth, cool, and comfortable against the skin. Also of plain weave but more coarsely woven than percale is muslin. In winter months flannel sheets, which are woven with nappy cotton fibers, provides additional warmth. Silky, satiny bed sheets, generally woven of synthetics (silk is very expensive) are a novelty. Linen is also occasionally used for bed sheeting but is not generally commercially available in this country as linen is not processed in the United States. Linen sheeting is either imported from Eastern Europe or Britain

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