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1
Two successive price increase of 20% and 20% of an article are equivalent to a single price increase of ______________ .
44%
40%
25%
50%
2
A football team played 30, matches in one season and won 40% of them. Number of matches they won is
12
10
18
none of these
3
Find the multiplier corresponding to a decrease of 19%
0.89
0.56
0.88
0.87
4
The annual salary increased from Rs 18,00,000 to Rs 22,00,000. The percentage increase is __________________ .
20.22%
22%
22.22%
5
Find the multiplier corresponding to a decrease of 10%
9
0.009
0.9
0.09
6
Find out the 100% of sum of money if 30% is 1050 .
3500
3600
2300
4800
7
Express 40 kg as a percentage of 800 kg
5%
6%
4%
7%
8
Convert 26% into decimal:
0.25
0.255
0.26
0.256
Express 5gm as a percentage of 25gm
20%
45%
34%
36% of students at a school use public transport. If 144 students use public transport, how many students attend the school?
400
450
420
430
11
When the price of article was reduced by 20% its sale increased by 80%. The net effect on the revenue is _________________.
The population of a town decreased from 18,000 to 15,000 due to breakout of an epidemic. What is the percentage decrease in the population?
16.67%
16%
15%
15.67%
13
An item went on sale for $13 from $16. What percent decrease is this?
18.85 %
8.75 %
-18.75 %
18.75 %
14
If value of an object P is successively decreased by 10%, 20% and then 30%, then find final value if P = 10?.
5.04
50.40
0.504
5.400
15
405 sweets were distributed equally among children in such a way that the number of sweets received by each child is 20% of the total number of children.
How many sweets did each child receive ?