Aptitude - Percentage - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Percentage - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
A batsman scored 110 runs which included 3 boundaries and 8 sixes. What percent of his total score did he make by running between the wickets?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Number of runs made by running = 110 - (3 x 4 + 8 x 6)
= 110 - (60)
= 50.
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50 | x 100 | ![]() |
5 | % |
110 | 11 |
Video Explanation: https://youtu.be/X2zTnABqEHU
Discussion:
144 comments Page 7 of 15.
Munisekhar said:
1 decade ago
Runs=110;
fours=4*3=12;,sixes=8*6=48;
total=48+12=60;
110-60=50;
100=110
?=50;
45.51..
fours=4*3=12;,sixes=8*6=48;
total=48+12=60;
110-60=50;
100=110
?=50;
45.51..
Arun said:
7 years ago
3 boundaries 3*4.
8sixes 8*6.
48+12=60.
110-60=50.
Run scored by running=50/110*100.
8sixes 8*6.
48+12=60.
110-60=50.
Run scored by running=50/110*100.
Anshu said:
1 decade ago
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Sybil said:
11 months ago
why here we can't use the rule:x% of y= y% of x?
Anyone, please explain to me.
Anyone, please explain to me.
(12)
Rami said:
1 decade ago
Please anybody tel me the answer with explanation for ratio in wheat question?
Nagabhushana said:
1 decade ago
Let given that 110
4*3=12
6*8=48
12+48=60
110-60=50
(50/110)*100%
=45*5/11%
4*3=12
6*8=48
12+48=60
110-60=50
(50/110)*100%
=45*5/11%
Tejesh said:
1 decade ago
Total runs = 110.
Covered by = 60.
110-60 = 50.
So 50/1100*100.
45*5/11.
Covered by = 60.
110-60 = 50.
So 50/1100*100.
45*5/11.
Naveen said:
1 decade ago
11)500(45
495
___
5
Quotient*(remainder/division) = 45*5/11.
495
___
5
Quotient*(remainder/division) = 45*5/11.
Praphul P said:
3 months ago
@Kiraa.
Hey, it is not 50/100, it's 50/110.
Because 110 is the total.
Hey, it is not 50/100, it's 50/110.
Because 110 is the total.
(6)
Manu said:
8 years ago
@Vansh.
8 comes because they had given 8 six so we multiply with 8.
8 comes because they had given 8 six so we multiply with 8.
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