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A company produces five types of shirts -- A,B,C,D and E-using cloth of three qualities -- high, medium and low , using dyes of three qualities-- high, medium and low. One shirt requires 1.5 m of cloth .The following table gives respectively : The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in thousands. The percentage distribution of cloth quality in each type of shirt, and The percentage distribution of dye quality in each type of shirt. How many metres of high quality cloth is consumed by A-type shirts?
A
30,00 m
B
24,00 m
C
112,000 m
D
8,00 m
Correct Answer:
24,00 m
A company produces five types of shirts -- A,B,C,D and E-using cloth of three qualities -- high, medium and low , using dyes of three qualities-- high, medium and low. One shirt requires 1.5 m of cloth .The following table gives respectively : The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in thousands. The percentage distribution of cloth quality in each type of shirt, and The percentage distribution of dye quality in each type of shirt. What is the ratio of low quality dye used for C-type shirts to that used for D-type shirts ?
A
2:3
B
1:2
C
2:1
D
3:2
A company produces five types of shirts -- A,B,C,D and E-using cloth of three qualities -- high, medium and low , using dyes of three qualities-- high, medium and low. One shirt requires 1.5 m of cloth .The following table gives respectively : The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in thousands. The percentage distribution of cloth quality in each type of shirt, and The percentage distribution of dye quality in each type of shirt. What is the ratio of the three qualities of dyes in high quality cloth ?
A
7:9:10
B
1:2:5
C
2:1
D
Cannot be determined
A company produces five types of shirts -- A,B,C,D and E-using cloth of three qualities -- high, medium and low , using dyes of three qualities-- high, medium and low. One shirt requires 1.5 m of cloth .The following table gives respectively : The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in thousands. The percentage distribution of cloth quality in each type of shirt, and The percentage distribution of dye quality in each type of shirt. How many meters of low-quality cloth is consumed?
A
40,00 m
B
60,000 m
C
46,500 m
D
22,500 m
A company produces five types of shirts -- A,B,C,D and E-using cloth of three qualities -- high, medium and low , using dyes of three qualities-- high, medium and low. One shirt requires 1.5 m of cloth .The following table gives respectively : The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in thousands. The percentage distribution of cloth quality in each type of shirt, and The percentage distribution of dye quality in each type of shirt. What is the total requirement of cloth?
A
2,50,00 m
B
2,25,00 m
C
2,00,000 m
D
1,50,00 m
In a certain fashion house, which has four sizes of a specific shirt, there is one-third as many small shirts as medium shirts, and 1/2 as many large shirts as small shirts. If there are as many X-large shirts as large shirts, what percent of the shirts in the store are medium?
A
30%
B
40%
C
50%
D
60%
252 m of pant cloth and 141 m of shirt cloth are available in a cloth store. To stitch one pant and one shirt, $$2\frac{1}{2}$$ m and $$1\frac{3}{4}$$ m of cloth are needed respectively. Then the approximate number of pants and shirts that can be made out of it are :
A
(80, 100)
B
(100, 80)
C
(100, 90)
D
(90, 80)
Three persons P,Q and R wore shirts of White, Black and Blue colours (not necessarily in that order) and pants of Green, Red and Whitecolours (not necessarily in that order). No persons wore shirts and pants of same colour. And further it is given that 1.A did not wear shirt of Black colour.
2.B did not wear shirt of Blue colour.
3.C did not wear shirt of White colour.
4.A did not wear pants of Green colour.
5.B wear pant of White colour. What were the colours of the pant and shirt wear by person A respectively?
A
Green and Blue
B
White and Black
C
Red and White
D
Green and White
A department store receives a shipment of 1,000 shirts, for which it pays $9,000. The store sells the shirts at a price 80 percent above cost for one month, after which it reduces the price of the shirts to 20 percent above cost. The store sells 75 percent of the shirts during the first month and 50 percent of the remaining shirts afterward. How much gross income did sales of the shirts generate?
A
Tk. 10800
B
Tk 12150
C
Tk 13500
D
Tk 14800
Mukesh sells two shirts. The cost price of the first shirt is equal to the selling price of the second shirt. The first shirt is sold at a profit of 30% and the second shirt is sold at a loss of 30%. What is the ratio of the selling price of the first shirt to the cost price of the second shirt?
A
91 : 100
B
100 : 91
C
31 : 50
D
50 : 31
In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be atvariance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements. Statement 1 : No shirts are t-shirts.
Statement 2 : All t-shirts are cotton. Conclusion I : Some shirts are cotton.
Conclusion II : No t-shirts are shirts.
A
Only conclusion I follows
B
Only conclusion II follows
C
Both I and II follow
D
Neither I nor II follows