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The document contains a series of mathematical problems involving weights, averages, costs, percentages, and profits/losses. Each problem requires solving for unknown values based on given conditions and relationships. The problems cover various topics including algebra, arithmetic, and basic statistics.

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A mother her little daughter and her just born infant boy together
stood on a weighing machine which shows 74kgs.how much does
the daughter weigh if the mother weighs 46kg more than the
combined weight of daughter and the infant and the infant
weighs 60% less than the daughter.
2. Average marks of a,b,c is 48. When d joins average becomes 47. E
has 3 more marks than d. Average marks of b,c,d,e is 48. What is
the marks of a?
3. Apple costs L rupees per kilogram for first 30kgs and Q rupees per
kilogram for each additional kilogram. If the price of 33 kilograms
is 11.67and for 36kgs of Apples is 12.48 then the cost of first 10
kegs of Apples is
4. In a certain city, 60% of the registered voters are congress
supporters and the rest are BJP supporters. In an assembly
election, if 75% of the registered congress supporters and 20% of
the registered BJP supporters are expected to vote for candidate
A, what percent of the registered voters are expected to vote for
candidate A?
5. A boy buys 18 sharpeners (brown or white) for Rs. 100. For every
white sharpener, he pays one rupee more than the brown
sharpener. What is the cost of white sharpener & how much did
he buy?
6. If M is 30% of Q, Q is 20% of P, N is 50% of P, Then M/N = ?
7. The sum of 5 numbers in AP is 30 and the sum of their squares is
190. Which of the following is the third term?
8. A, B and C can do a piece of work in 20, 30 and 60 days
respectively. In how many days can A do the work if he is assisted
by B and C on every third day?
9. The sum of the four consecutive two digit odd number when
divided by 10 becomes a perfect square, which of the following
can be one of these four numbers?
10. A real estate agent sells two sites Rs.18000 each. On one he
gains 25% and on the other he loses 25%. What is his profit or loss
percentage?
11. The age of Vishnu is 54 yrs If Sudheer’s age is 36% more than
that of Vishnu, What % is Vishnu’s age less than Sudheer
12. A and B are two candidates in an election and a voter
can vote for either A or B. Candidate A gets 66.67% of the
votes got by candidate B. If only 90% of eligible voters cast
their vote and B gets 64800 more votes than A, how many
eligible voters are there?
13. In a class, 37.5% of the students are Girls and rest are
boys. If 60% of the girls are present and 80% of the boys are
present, then what percent of the total number of students in
the class are absent?
14. If the cost price of 15 books is equal to the selling price of
20 books, the loss percent is
15. If the selling price of 40 articles is equal to the cost price of
50 articles, the loss or gain percent is?
16. On selling 17 balls at Rs 720 there is a loss equal to the cost
price of 5 balls. The cost price of a ball is?
17. The profit obtained by selling an article for Rs. 60 is the
same as the loss obtained by selling it for Rs. 40 find the
profit/loss percentage.
18. If 5% more is gained by selling an article for ` 350 than by
selling it for ` 340, the cost of the article is
19. A man bought 2 articles for Rs 3,000 each. He sold one
article at 5% profit and the other at 10% loss. What is the total
profit or loss percentage?

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