Three shops P, Q and R sells jeans and shirts. Respective ratio between number of jeans to shirts sold by shop P & Q is 9 : 7 and 3 : 4 respectively. The number of (jeans + shirts) sold by shop R is 216 and respective ratio of jeans to shirts sold by shop R is 7 : 5. Total number of (jeans + shirts) sold by all three shops is 752 and total number of jeans sold shop P is 20% more than total jeans sold by shop Q.
Q1. Total jeans sold by shop P is what percent more than total shirts sold by R?
(a) 80%
(b) 60%
(c) 50%
(d) 64%
(e) 72%
Q2. Find the average number of shirts sold by P & Q?
(a) 142
(b) 138
(c) 126
(d) 136
(e) 132
Q3. Total jeans sold by R is what percent of total shirts sold by Q?
(a) 76 3/4%
(b) 74 3/4%
(c) 78 3/4%
(d) 72 3/4%
(e) 70 3/4%
Q4. Find ratio of total shirts sold by P to total jeans sold by Q?
(a) 14 : 15
(b) 13 : 15
(c) 14 : 17
(d) 14 : 19
(e) 14 : 13
Q5. Find total number of jeans sold by P, Q & R together?
(a) 400
(b) 410
(c) 360
(d) 390
(e) 380
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Q1.
answer-a)80
Q2.
answer-C)126
Q3.
answer-b)74 3/4%
Q4.
answer-e)13:14
Q5.
answer-c)360
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