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1. The marks in a test decreased from 40 to 30. The percentage decrease is
2. The cost of 4 m of cloth is Rs 40. Find the cost of 9 m of cloth.
3. The interest on a sum of ₹ 2500 for 4 years at the interest rate 4% is
4. A shop has 50 televisions, out of which 5 are defective, defective? What per cent are
5. The cost of 7 kg of potatoes is ₹ 42. How many kg of potatoes can be purchased for ₹ 96?
6. The cost of 8 pencils is ₹ 10. Find the cost of 20 pencils.
7. A traveller covered 8% of his total journey which is 50 km long on foot. How many kilometre did he cover on foot?
8. ₹ 100 are to be divided between Apala and Meenu. Apala gets 60%. What does Meenu get?
9. A shopkeeper bought a table for ₹ 500 and sold it for ₹ 400. Find the loss percentage.
10. There are 100 voters. 50 of them votes yes. What per cent voted yes?
11. If 40% of students in a class are Hindus, what per cent of the students are non – Hindus?
12. A basket is full of bananas, mangoes and apples. If 50% are mangoes, 30% are apples, then what per cent are bananas?
13. Meenu purchased a coat for 7 600. She had to pay 4% sales tax on it. Find the amount of sales tax.
14. What is 12 \(\frac { 1 }{ 2 } \) % of 200?
15. \(\frac { 2 }{ 2 } \) as per cent is
16. 0.04 as per cent is
17. Out of 40 children in a class, 10 are boys. What is the percentage of boys?
18. There are 40 children in a class. 25% like playing football. How many children like playing football?
19. The salary of Manish is ₹ 4000. He saves 10% of his salary. How much does he save?
20. \(\frac { 1 }{ 4 } \) as per cent is
21. An article was purchased for ₹ 100 and sold for ₹ 120. What is the profit?
22. A watch was purchased for ₹ 316 and sold for ₹ 300. What is the loss?
23. 0.1 as per cent is
24. Convert \(\frac { 1 }{ 5 } \) to per cent
25. The price of petrol has risen from ₹ 48 to ₹ 52 a litre. By what per cent has the price risen up?