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31.

The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a family on various items. If the family spends Rs. 825 on clothing, answer the questions.

         

What is the average of expenses on clothing and rent?


  • Rs. 1443.75

  • Rs. 1344.57

  • Rs. 1574.34

  • Rs. 1574.34

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32.

The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a family on various items. If the family spends Rs. 825 on clothing, answer the questions.

         

The ratio of average of expenses on food, clothing and miscellaenous items to the average of expenses on savings and rent is

  • 3 : 2

  • 1 : 3

  • 2 : 1

  • 2 : 1

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33.

The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on various items. If he spends ₹ 16000 per month, answer the following questions.
            The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on vari

If Miscellaneous expenses be x% of the total expense, then value of x is

  • 22.5

  • 37.5

  • 36

  • 36

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34.

The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on various items. If he spends ₹ 16000 per month, answer the following questions.
            The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on vari
The ratio of expenses of food and rent is

  • 5 : 3

  • 3 : 5

  • 4 : 3

  • 4 : 3

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35.

The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on various items. If he spends ₹ 16000 per month, answer the following questions.
            The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on vari
The amount he spends on education is:

  • ₹ 1,200
  • ₹ 1,600

  • ₹ 1,800

  • ₹ 1,800

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36.

The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on various items. If he spends ₹ 16000 per month, answer the following questions.
            The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on vari
How much more does he spend on rent as compared to education?

  • ₹ 2,400/-
  • ₹ 1,800/-
  • ₹ 3,600 /-
  • ₹ 3,600 /-
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37.

The pie graph indicates the breakup of the cost of construction of a house. Assuming that the total cost of construction is ₹ 6,00,000/-, answer the following questions.

The pie graph indicates the breakup of the cost of construction of a h

The amount spent on timber is

  • ₹ 60,000/-
  • ₹ 2,00,000/-
  • ₹ 30,000/-
  • ₹ 30,000/-
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38.

The pie graph indicates the breakup of the cost of construction of a house. Assuming that the total cost of construction is ₹ 6,00,000/-, answer the following questions.

The pie graph indicates the breakup of the cost of construction of a h

The amount spent on labour exceeds the amount spent on supervision by

  • ₹ 1,00,000/-
  • ₹ 1,20,000/-

  • ₹ 60,000/-

  • ₹ 60,000/-

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39.

The pie graph indicates the breakup of the cost of construction of a house. Assuming that the total cost of construction is ₹ 6,00,000/-, answer the following questions.

The pie graph indicates the breakup of the cost of construction of a h

The amount spent on labour exceeds the amount spent on steel by:

  • 10% the total cost

  • 11% of the total cost

  • 13% of the total cost

  • 13% of the total cost

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40.

The pie graph indicates the breakup of the cost of construction of a house. Assuming that the total cost of construction is ₹ 6,00,000/-, answer the following questions.

The pie graph indicates the breakup of the cost of construction of a h

The percentage of the total cost of construction spent on cement, steel and supervision is

  • 50%

  • 55%

  • 60%

  • 60%

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