Question
Quantity-I: 'A' can do 60% of work in 36 hours. Find
the value of 'Y' if the time taken by him to complete the whole work is 'Y' hours. Quantity-II: What is the value of 'X' in the given series: 83, 85, 88, 93, 100, 'X'? In the question, two Quantities I and II are given. You have to solve both the Quantity to establish the correct relation between Quantity-I and Quantity-II and choose the correct option.Solution
Quantity I: Y = (36/60) × 100 = 60 So, Quantity I = 60 Quantity II: The given series is: number + consecutive prime numbers starting from '2'. 83 + 2 = 85 85 + 3 = 88 88 + 5 = 93 93 + 7 = 100 100 + 11 = 111 So, X = 111 So, Quantity II = 111 So, Quantity I < Quantity II
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