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Consider the compound interest in the following cases: (A) The compound interest on Rs 16000 at 20% per annum for 9 months, compounded quarterly is Rs. 2500 (B) The compound interest on Rs 2800 at 10%

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Q46. What sum of money will amount to Rs. 520 in 5 years and to Rs. 568 in 7 years on simple interest?

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Q13. How many terms are there in the A.P. 3, 7, 11, ......... 407?

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Q40. Find the area of four walls of a room having length 12.5 m, breadth 9 m and height 7 m

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Q48. A shopkeeper sold 2/3 of his stock of rice at a profit of 5% and the remaining stock at a loss of 2%. If his total profit was ₹1000, then the cost price of the whole stock of rice is:

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Q58. If selling price of 80 articles is equal to the cost price of 100 articles, then find the gain percentage.

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Q33. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability that the sum of the two numbers is 4?

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Q42. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct. Here a and r have their usual meaning: (A) a, ar, ar², ....... is a G.P. (B) nth term of a G.P. is an = arn-1 (C) nth term of a G.P. is an = ar

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Q44. What is the probability that any non-leap year will have 53 Sundays?

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Q27. The mean of observations is 43. Later, it was found that 59 was misread as 69. What would be the correct mean? (correct to two decimal places)

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