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Mr. Mehta sold his two luxury cars at Rs. 39,10,000 each. On one he gains 15% but on the other, he loses 15%. How much does he gain or lose in the whole transaction?

[2.9] Commercial Mathematics
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A cloth costs Rs. 675. If it is sold at a loss of 20%, what is its cost price as a percentage of its selling price?

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A company produces tables which are packed in batches of 100. An analysis of the defective tubes in different batches has received the following information:

No. of defective tubes Less than 5 5 – 9 10 – 14 15 – 9 20 – 24 25 – 29 30 and above
No. of tubes 45 51 84 39 20 8 4

Estimate the number of defective tubes in the central batch.

[2.1] Partition Values
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A function f: R→ R defined by f(x) = `(3x) /5 + 2`, x ∈ R. Show that f is one-one and onto. Hence find f−1.

[1.2] Functions
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If f(x) = `(x+3)/(4x−5) , "g"(x) = (3+5x)/(4x−1)` then verify that `("fog") (x)` = x.

[1.2] Functions
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A man buys a house for Rs 10 lakh and rents it. He puts 10% of the annual rent aside for repairs, Pays Rs. 1000 as annual taxes and realizes 8% on his investment thereafter. Find the annual rent of the house.

[2.9] Commercial Mathematics
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Ankita's Salary was reduced by 50%. Again the reduced salary was increased by 50%. Find loss in terms of percentage.

[2.9] Commercial Mathematics
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A salesman sold an article at a loss of 10%. If the selling price has been increased by Rs. 80, there would have been a gain of 10%. What was the cost of the article?

[2.9] Commercial Mathematics
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Find the single discount equivalent to a series discount of 10%, 20%, and 15%.

[2.9] Commercial Mathematics
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A, B, and C enter into a partnership. A invests 3 times as much as B invests and B invests two-thirds of what ‘C’ invests. At the end of the year, the profit earned is Rs. 8800. What is the share of ‘B’?

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The ratio of investment of two partners Santa and Banta is 11 : 12 and the ratio of their profits is 2 : 3. If Santa invested the money for 8 months, then for how much time Banta his money?

[2.9] Commercial Mathematics
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Describe the following set in the Roster Form:

{x/x is a letter of the word "MARRIAGE"}

[1.1] Sets and Relations
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Describe the following set in the Roster Form:

{x/x is an integer, `-1/2 < x < 9/2`

[1.1] Sets and Relations
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Describe the following set in the Roster Form:

{x/x = 2n, n ∈ N}

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Describe the following set in the Set-Builder form:

{0}

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Describe the following set in the Set-Builder form:

{0, ±1, ±2, ±3}

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Describe the following set in the Set-Builder form:

`{1/2 , 2/5 , 3/10 , 4/17 , 5/26 , 6/37 , 7/50}`

[1.1] Sets and Relations
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If A, B, C are the sets for the letters in the words 'college', 'marriage' and 'luggage' respectively, then verify that
A - (B ∪ C) = (A - B) ∩ (A - C)

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Write the following interval in the set-builder form (– 3, 0).

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Write the following interval in the set-builder form: [6,12]

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