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Expenditure of individual Ministries/ Departments are classified under 2 broad Umbrellas (i) Centres’ Expenditures and (ii) Transfers to States/ Union Territories (UTs). Under the Umbrella of Centres’ Expenditure there are 3 sub-classification (a) Establishment expenditure of the Centre (b) Central Sector Schemes and (iii) Other Central Expenditure including those on Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) and Autonomous Bodies.
Pipe ‘A’ and pipe ‘B’, together can fill 20% of a tank in 8 hours while pipe ‘C’ takes 50 hours to empty it. ...
Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in (x+4) hours and (x+8) hours, respectively. Both pipes are opened together, and after 4 hours, pipe A is closed. Pip...
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Pipe A can fill half of the tank in 6 hrs 2 min- Pipe B can fill the same tank completely in 18 hrs 5 min while pipe C can empty the fully filled tank i...
A tank is filled by three pipes A, B, and C. Pipe A can fill the tank in 12 hours, pipe B in 16 hours, and pipe C can empty the tank in 8 hours. If all ...
Two inlet pipes 'A' and 'B' can fill an empty tank in 24 minutes and 32 minutes, respectively. Another outlet pipe 'C' can empty the tank in 96 minutes....
Pipe ‘A’ can fill a 210-litre tank in 21 hours. If pipe ‘A’ is 25% more efficient than pipe ‘C’ whereas pipe ‘B’ is 50% more efficient t...
Pipe A and Pipe B together can fill the tank in 20 hours. The capacity of the pipe A is 25% of the capacity of the pipe B. How much time will pipe B alo...