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Textile and sugar mills are directly depending on agriculture produce which is cotton, jute and sugarcane respectively. However, consumer goods & rice husking industries are Indirectly depending on agriculture produce.
Mahima’s expenditure and savings are in the ratio 5 : 3. Her income increases by 15%. Her expenditure also increases by 18%. By how many % does he sav...
The monthly salary of Ankita is Rs. 21,300, and Mamta's monthly salary is Rs. 12,000. The ratio of their monthly expenditures is 9:5, and the ratio of t...
The ratio of "Bhuvan's" income to "Chetan's" expenses is 3:1. The amount that "Anoop" spends is the same as "Chetan's," which is 20% less than "Bhuvan's...
The ratio of income of 'M' to that of 'N' is 4:5. Sum of their expenditures is Rs. 90,000. Savings of 'M' is 35% more than that of 'N'. Expenditure of '...
Out of his total monthly salary, a man spends 20% on transportation and 40% on food. Out of the remaining salary, he spends 10% on fuel and saves the re...
Rohit allocates his monthly salary in different proportions: 15% on traveling, 20% on entertainment, 22% on studies, and 26% on food. The remainder is d...
The ratio of the income and savings of Anya is 9:4, respectively. If her expenditure increases by an amount which is equal to 40% of her initial savings...
Determine Rohit's monthly salary if he allocated 40% of it to house rent, then 32% of the remaining amount on traveling. After accounting for his food e...
Anmol's expenditure is 30% higher than Bhanu's expenditure, and Anmol's savings exceed Bhanu's savings by Rs. 2000. The ratio of ...