Question
What is the total sales of Sports shoes by Fila and
Woodland together in Rs crore? Seven companies Fila, Sketchers, Woodland, Reebok, Puma, Adidas and Nike are engaged in sale of sports shoes and sneakers. Study them carefully and answer the questions given below. Percentage of the total sales by the seven companies. Cost of the total sale (both items together) by seven companies = Rs 25 crores Ratio of sales between sport shoes and sneakers and the per cent profit earned for those items.Solution
Total sale by Fila = 15% of 25 crore = 3.75 crores Total sales by Woodland = 22% of 25 crore = 5.5 crore Sales of Sports shoes by Fila = 2/5 × 3.75 = 1.5 crores Sales of Sports shoes by Woodland = 4/5 × 5.5 = 4.4 crores ∴ Required total sales = 1.5 + 4.4 = 5.9 crores
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