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A fruit seller purchased 20 kg of apples at Rs. 50 per kg. Out of these, 5% of the apples were found to be rotten. If he sells the remaining apples at Rs. 60 per kg, then his _________is _________%.

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NCERT EXEMPLAR-COMPARING QUANTITIES-EXERCISE
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  4. Interest on Rs. 3000 at 10% per annum for a period of 3 years is .

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  7. 25 ml is per cent of 5 litres.

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  8. If A is increased by 20%, it equals B. If B is decreased by 50%, it eq...

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  9. Interest = (P times R times T)/100, where T is R% is and P is ...

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  10. The difference of interest for 2 years and 3 years on a sum of Rs. 210...

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  11. To convert a fraction into a per cent, we it by 100.

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  13. The of interest on a sum of Rs. 2000 at the rate of 6% per annum for ...

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  14. When converted into percentage, the value of 6.5 is than 100%.

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  17. 2/3=66"2/3%.

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  18. When an improper fraction is converted into percentage then the answer...

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  19. 8 hours is 50% of 4 days.

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  20. The interest on Rs. 350 at 5% per annum for 73 days is Rs. 35.

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