Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 1: Level of Difficulty
Arun Sharma Quantitative Aptitude Solutions for Exercise - Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 1: Level of Difficulty
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Questions from Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 1: Level of Difficulty with Hints & Solutions
The wages of labourers in a factory has increased in the ratio and their number is decreased in the ratio . What was the original wage bill of the factory, if the present bill is ?

The monthly salaries of two persons are in the ratio of . If each receives an increase of in the salary, the ratio is altered to . Find their respective salaries.

The ratio of boys to girls in a class is . The class has more boys than girls. How many girls are there in the class?

X, Y and Z play cricket. X's runs are to Y's runs and Y's runs are to Z's runs as . They score a total of runs. How many runs did Z make?

In a school, of the number of girls is equal to of the number of boys. Find the ratio between the number of boys to the number of girls.

men and boys can do a piece of work in days, while men and boys can do it in days. Men and boys are paid wages according to their output. If the daily wage of a man is , then find the daily wage of a boy.

The ratio of the economy and business class fares between two airports is and that of the number of passengers travelling by economy and business classes is . If on a day are collected as total fare, find the amount collected from the business class passengers.

In an innings of a cricket match, three players X, Y and Z scored a total of runs. If the ratio of the number of runs scored by X to that scored by Y was and the number of runs scored by Y to that scored by Z was , find the number of runs scored by X?
