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Find the ratio of 50 paise to Rs 5.

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Convert the following ratio to a percentage.

3 : 4

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Convert the following ratio to a percentage.

2 : 3

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72% of 25 students are interested in mathematics. How many are not interested in mathematics?

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A football team won 10 matches out of the total number of matches they played. If their win percentage was 40, then how many matches did they play in all?

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If Chameli had Rs 600 left after spending 75% of her money, how much did she have in the beginning?

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If 60% people in city like cricket, 30% like football, and the remaining like other games, then what percentage of the people like other games? If the total number of people is 50 lakh, find the exact number who like each type of game.

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A square and a rectangular field with measurements as given in the figure have the same perimeter. Which field has a larger area?

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Mrs. Kaushik has a square plot with the measurement as shown in the following figure. She wants to construct a house in the middle of the plot. A garden is developed around the house. Find the total cost of developing a garden around the house at the rate of Rs 55 per m2.

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The shape of a garden is rectangular in the middle and semi circular at the ends as shown in the diagram. Find the area and the perimeter of the garden [Length of rectangle is 20 − (3.5 + 3.5) metres]

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A flooring tile has the shape of a parallelogram whose base is 24 cm and the corresponding height is 10 cm. How many such tiles are required to cover a floor of area 1080 m2? (If required you can split the tiles in whatever way you want to fill up the corners).

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An ant is moving around a few food pieces of different shapes scattered on the floor. For which food − piece would the ant have to take a longer round? Remember, circumference of a circle can be obtained by using the expression c = 2πr, where r is the radius of the circle.

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A suitcase with measures 80 cm × 48 cm × 24 cm is to be covered with a tarpaulin cloth. How many metres of tarpaulin of width 96 cm is required to cover 100 such suitcases?

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Following are the car parking charges near a railway station upto

4 hours ₹60
8 hours ₹100
12 hours ₹140
24 hours ₹180

Check if the parking charges are in direct proportion to the parking time.

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A mixture of paint is prepared by mixing 1 part of red pigments with 8 parts of base. In the following table, find the parts of the base that need to be added.

Parts of red pigment 1 4 7 12 20
parts of base 8 .... .... .... ....
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In Question 2 above, if 1 part of a red pigment requires 75 mL of base, how much red pigment should we mix with 1800 mL of base?

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A machine in a soft drink factory fills 840 bottles in six hours. How many bottles will it fill in five hours?

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A photograph of a bacteria enlarged 50,000 times attains a length of 5 cm as shown in the diagram. What is the actual length of the bacteria? If the photograph is enlarged 20,000 times only, what would be its enlarged length?

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In a model of a ship, the mast is 9 cm high, while the mast of the actual ship is 12 m high. If the length of the ship is 28 m, how long is the model ship?

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Suppose 2 kg of sugar contains 9 × 106 crystals.

How many sugar crystals are there in

  1. 5 kg of sugar?
  2. 1.2 kg of sugar?
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