Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 2: Level of Difficulty

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Arun Sharma Quantitative Aptitude Solutions for Exercise - Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 2: Level of Difficulty

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Questions from Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 2: Level of Difficulty with Hints & Solutions

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If sum of the roots and the product of the roots of a quadratic equation S are in the ratio of 3:1, then which of the following is true?

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X is an alloy of A and B. Y is an alloy containing 80% of A, 4 % of Band 16% of C. A fused mass of X  Y is found to contain 74% of A, 16% of B, and 10% of C. The ratio of A to B in X is:

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If his speeds are in the ratio 1:3:1, with the running time remaining unchanged, what is his finishing time?

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Concentrations of three type of milks X, Y and Z are 10%, 20% and 30%, respectively. They are mixed in the ratio 2:3:P resulting in a 23% concentration solution. Find P.

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The cost of an article (which is composed of raw materials and wages) was 3 times the value of the raw materials used. The cost of raw materials in- creased in the ratio 3:7 and wages increased in the ratio 4:9. Find the present cost of the article if its original cost was 18.

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Total expenses of running the hostel at Harvard Business School are partly fixed and partly varying linearly with the number of boarders. The average expense per boarder is $70 when there are 25 board- ers and $60 when there are 50 boarders. What is the average expense per boarder when there are 100 boarders?

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Which of the following will have the maximum change in their values if 5is added to both the nu- merator and denominator of all the fractions?

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40 men could have finished the whole project in 28 days but due to the inclusion of a few more men, work got done in 3/4 of the time. Find out how many more men were included (in whole numbers).