Question
If the number of laptops sold by shop F is 50% of the
total number of laptops sold by shop B and the number of laptops sold by shop G is 3/4th of the total number of laptops sold by shop A, then what is the difference between the number of laptops sold by shop F and shop G? Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. The pie chart given below shows the percentage of sold HP laptops by five different shops (A, B, C, D, and E) in December month. Total number of laptops sold in the month December = 1700Solution
Number of laptops sold by shop F = 1700 x (32/100) x (40/100) = 272 Number of laptops sold by shop G = 1700 x (12/100) x (3/4) = 153 Required difference = 272 – 153 = 119
Statements: J > O > B < N = T ≥ S < C < I ≤ P
Conclusion
I: P > B
II: N > S
What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘D > F’ always true?
P > D ≥ I _?_ J = F > M
Statements: B ≤ I; E = D; H > F; C ≤ H; I = D; A ≤ B; H < E
Conclusions:
(i) I > F
(ii) B ≤ H
(iii)...
Statements: F % W, W © R, R @ M, M $ D
Conclusions:
I.D @ R II.M $ F�...
Statement: D > A ≥ R = B ≤ M < U
Conclusions:
I. U > R
II. D ≥ M
Statements: W > O > E ≤ N > P; L ≥ U; P > Q = R > U
Conclusions:
I. N > U
II. P > U
III. P < L
IV....
Statement: C > B > T < J > D > M < Z
Conclusion: I. C > M II. C > Z
Statements: P > X > Q < R = S ≥ T < U < V ≤ W
Conclusion
I: W > Q
II: R > T
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is/are definitely true and th...
Statements: U = G ≥ T, M < J < H = T, M = A > L
Conclusions:
I. U > M
II. G ≥ A
III. L < T