Q.6. Convert given per cent to decimal fraction and also to fraction in simplest forms:
(a) 25%
(b) 150%
(c) 20%
(d) 5%
(a) 25 %
(b) 150%
(c) 20%
(d) 5%
Q.5. Find the whole quantity if
(a) 5% of it is 600.
(b) 12% of it is Rs 1080.
(c) 40% of it is 500 km.
(d) 70% of it is 14 minutes.
(e) 8% of it is 40 litres.
(a) Let the whole quantity be X
Therefore, 5 % of X = 600
Thus the required whole quantity is 12000
(b) 12 % of X = Rs 1080
(c) 40 % of X = 500 km
(d) 70% of X = 14 minutes
(e) 8 % of X = 40 litre
Q: 4
Find: (a) 15 of 250
(b) 1 of 1 hour
(c) 20 of Rs 2500
(d) 75 of 1 kg
Here per cent implies for ()
Therefore,
(a) 15% of 250
= 37.5
(b) 1 of 1 hour
= 1 of 60 minutes
(c) 20 of Rs 2500
(d) 75 of 1 kg
We know that 1kg = 1000 gm, therefore,
=0.75 kg
Q.11. If Meena gives an interest of Rs 45 for one year at 9% rate p.a. What is the sum she has borrowed?
Given that,
Principal =?
Interest = Rs 45
Time = 1 year
Rate= 9% p.a
Therefore,
Hence she borrowed total Rs 500
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Q.10. What rate gives Rs 280 as interest on a sum of Rs 56,000 in 2 years?
Given that,
Principal = Rs 56,000
Interest = Rs 280
Time = 2 year
Rate= ?
Therefore,
Q.9. Find the amount to be paid at the end of 3 years in this case:
(b) Principal = Rs 7,500 at 5% p.a.
Given that,
Principal (PA)= Rs 7,500 at 5% p.a. (Rate of interest)
and T = 3 year
We know that,
Now, putting the values in the above equation, we get
So, Amount = PA + PI = 7,500 + 1125 = Rs 8625
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(a) Principal = Rs 1,200 at 12% p.a.
Given that,
Principal (PA)= Rs 1,200 at 12% p.a. (Rate of interest)
and T = 3 year
We know that,
Now, putting the values in the above equation, we get
So, Amount = PA + PI = 1200 + 432 = Rs 1632
View Full Answer(1)Q.8. Amina buys a book for Rs 275 and sells it at a loss of 15%. How much does she sell it for?
Here we have,
CP of the book = Rs 275
Loss = 15%
We know that,
Hence the required selling price is Rs 233.75
View Full Answer(1)Q.7.(ii) If in a stick of chalk, carbon is 3g, what is the weight of the chalk stick?
We have the weight of the carbon = 3g
Therefore, the weight of the chalk
Hence the weight of the chalk is 25g
View Full Answer(1)Q.7.(i) Chalk contains calcium, carbon and oxygen in the ratio 10:3:12. Find the percentage of carbon in chalk.
We have,
The ratio of calcium, carbon and oxygen in the chalk = 10 : 3: 12
Now, Sum of the ratio = 10 + 3 + 12 = 25
Therefore, the percentage of carbon in the chalk
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Convert given per cent to decimal fraction and also to fraction in simplest forms:
Find: (a) 15% of 250 (b) 1% of 1 hour (c) 20% of 2500 (d) 75% of 1 k
If Meena gives an interest of Rs 45 for one year at 9% rate p.a. What is the sum she has borrowed?
What rate gives Rs 280 as interest on a sum of Rs 56,000 in 2 years?
Find the amount to be paid at the end of 3 years in this case: Principal = Rs 7,500 at 5% p.a.
Find the amount to be paid at the end of 3 years in this case: Principal = Rs 1,200 at 12% p.a.
Amina buys a book for Rs 275 and sells it at a loss of 15%. How much does she sell it for?
If in a stick of chalk, carbon is 3g, what is the weight of the chalk stick?