Percentage
Quantitative Aptitude
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If 40% of a number is added to another number, then the second number increases by 50%. What is the ratio of the first number to the second number?
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The price of a product is reduced by 30%. By what percentage should the reduced price be increased to bring it back to the original price?
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The price of sugar goes up by 25%. By what percent should a family reduce its consumption so that expenditure remains the same?
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If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 20% and the denominator is decreased by 10%, the new fraction becomes 6/5. What is the original fraction?
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A's salary is 25% more than B's salary. B's salary is 20% less than C's salary. By what percent is C's salary more than A's salary?
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If 50% of (x - y) = 30% of (x + y), then what percent of x is y?
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In an examination, 60% of students passed in English and 70% passed in Maths. If 20% failed in both subjects, what percentage of students passed in both?
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If 20% of x = 30% of y = 40% of z, then x : y : z is equal to:
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A student scores 35% and fails by 40 marks, while another student scores 55% and gets 20 marks more than the passing marks. Find the maximum marks.
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A number is first increased by 20% and then decreased by 20%. The net change is:
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