In a city, 40.1% of the adults are illiterate while
85.1% of the children are literate. If the ratio of the
adults to that of the children is 2:3, then what percent
of the population is literate?
In a competitive examination in Maharashtra state
9% candidates got selected from the total appeared
candidates. Tripura state had an equal number of
candidates appeared and 12% candidates got selected
with 102 more candidates got selected than
Maharashtra state. What was the number of
candidates appeared from each state?
Let the total number of candidates who appeared from Maharashtra = .
From Maharashtra, 9% of candidates got selected. Hence, the number of selected candidates from Maharashtra =
Let the total number of candidates who appeared from Tripura = .
From Tripura, 12% of candidates got selected. Hence, the number of selected candidates from Tripura =
According to the problem, the number of selected candidates from Tripura is 102 more than those selected from Maharashtra. Hence,
Also, we are given that the number of candidates who appeared from both states is equal:
Substitute into the equation:
Simplify:
Thus, the number of candidates who appeared from both Maharashtra and Tripura is
Shiva gave 40% of his monthly salary to his mother
from the remaining he used 7% for electronic gadgets
and 23% he kept aside for his monthly expenses. The
remaining amount he transferred to his friend’s
account. The sum of the amount he gave to his
mother and he transferred to his friend account was
41000. What was Shiva’s monthly salary?
In the half yearly exam only 60% of the students were passed. Out of these (passed in half-yearly) only 70% students are passed in annual exam, out of remaining students (who fail in half-yearly exam) 80% passed in annual exam. What percent of the students passed the annual exam?
In an examination, 78% of the total students who
appeared were successful. If the total number of
failures was 176 and 34% got first class, then how
many students got first class?
Hemant deposits 10% of his salary in PF. He saves 30% of the remaining salary. The ratio of his expense on medicine and groceries is 3:4 of the remaining salary after saving. If his expense on the medicine was Rs. 2700, then find his monthly salary.
In
the half yearly exam only 60% of the students were passed.
Out of these (passed in half-yearly)
only 70% students are passed in annual exam, out of remaining students (who
fail in half-yearly exam) 80% passed in annual exam. What percent of the
students passed the annual exam?