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Direction: Consider the following scenario to answer the questions.
The sum of money with Rohan and Rahul is equal to money with Pooja. The total money with all three of them is Rs.150. The amount of money present with Rahul is _____.
  • a)
     Rs.25
  • b)
     Rs.40
  • c)
     Rs.75
  • d)
     Data insufficient. Cannot be determined
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sudhir Mehta answered
According to the question only given information is that, Rohan and Rahul has money equal to Pooja = Rs.75. But there is no information to make out that how much both of these individually has. Hence, data provided in question is not sufficient to answer this question.

Kiran bought 5 cookies all of which were having equal price. If the total amount paid by her was Rs.33, what was the price of 1 cookie?
  • a)
    Rs.5
  • b)
    Rs.5.50
  • c)
    Rs.6.00
  • d)
    Rs.6.60
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Gargi Patel answered
Understanding the Problem
Kiran bought 5 cookies for a total of Rs. 33. The goal is to find out the price of one cookie.
Calculating the Price of One Cookie
To find the price of one cookie, we can use the formula:
Price of one cookie = Total Amount Paid / Number of Cookies
Substituting the Values
- Total Amount Paid = Rs. 33
- Number of Cookies = 5
Using the formula:
Price of one cookie = 33 / 5
Performing the Division
Now, let's perform the division:
- 33 divided by 5 equals 6.6
Conclusion
Thus, the price of one cookie is Rs. 6.60.
Answer Verification
To ensure the answer is correct:
- If one cookie costs Rs. 6.60, then for 5 cookies, the calculation would be:
- 6.60 * 5 = 33
This confirms that the total amount of Rs. 33 is accurate.
Hence, the correct answer is option 'D' (Rs. 6.60).

 
 Consider the following picture to answer questions
If Rs.100 and Rs.5 notes are removed from the picture and the remaining money is divided among 4 children, each child will get Rs. _____.
  • a)
    375
  • b)
    390
  • c)
    400
  • d)
    360
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
If Rs.100 and Rs.5 notes are removed, then remaining money = Rs.1000 + Rs.500 + Rs.50 + Rs.10= Rs.1560. This is to be divided equally among 4 children So, each child will get = 1560/4 = Rs.390.

Consider the prices of these items below to answer questions.
If Mohit has Rs.122 and he wants to buy as many chocolates he can with this amount. The maximum number of chocolates that he can buy is:
  • a)
    15
  • b)
    20
  • c)
    24
  • d)
    30
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Solution:
  • Cost of 1 chocolate is 15/3= Rs. 5.
  • spend all the money on the chocolates to buy maximum number of choclates
  • With Rs. 122, the number of chocolates Mohit can buy is calculated as follows:
  • Divide Rs. 122 by Rs. 5: 122 / 5 = 24.
  • Ignore the remainder, as it is not enough to buy another chocolate.
Thus, Mohit can purchase a maximum of 24 chocolates.

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