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In an ancient game of trading “Pirate Bay”, 6 players took part. The game is played in a manner that the players select a port each and then they trade with each other. Everything that they sent out to other player is known as exports and anything that they receive from other players is known as imports. The table below shows details of imports and exports of between those six players. The entry corresponding to a particular row i and column j gives the total amount of exports by a player i to a player j in all the previous trade rounds. For example the entry in row 2 column 4 means P2 has exported to P4 a total of 58 times. 

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Player 1

Player 2

Export of Player 1 to 2

Export of Player 2 to 1

Winner

P1

P2

50

35

P1

P1

P4

40

17

P1

P1

P4

44

70

P4

P1

P5

57

98

P5

P1

P6

68

35

P1

P2

P3

35

9

P2

P2

P4

58

32

P2

P2

P5

43

64

P5

P2

P6

59

25

P2

P3

P4

15

28

P4

P3

P5

7

53

P5

P3

P6

24

57

P6

P3

P5

68

45

P4

P3

P6

35

62

P6

P5

P6

52

35

P5

 

 

Rank

Player

Number of times Winner

Points

1

P5

4

8

2

P1

3

6

2

P2

3

6

2

P4

3

6

4

P6

2

4

5

P3

0

0

 

We cannot determine the answer as there is a tie between 3 players and we do not know how to break that tie.

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In an ancient game of trading “Pirate Bay”, 6 players took part. The game is played in a manner that the players select a port each and then they trade with each other. Everything that they sent out to other player is known as exports and anything that they receive from other players is known as imports. The table below shows details of imports and exports of between those six players. The entry corresponding to a particular row i and column j gives the total amount of exports by a player i to a player j in all the previous trade rounds. For e

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Payal Gupta

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We need to find the total trade by P3 Total trade by P3 = total exports by P3 + total imports by P3. To find the total exports we will see the row of P3, those will be the total exports. While the imports will be the exports of others to P3, so if we see all the values of row of P3 then that will total up to his imports.

Total trade by P3 = (total exports) + (total imports)

= (17 + 9 + 15 + 7 + 24) + (40 + 35 + 28 + 53 + 57)

= 285

Now to find the total trade between P3 and P2 we will add the exports of P3 to P2 and exports of P2 to P3 (imports of P3 from P2). The value comes out to be = 9 + 35 = 44

As we know in a pie total angle is 360 de

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Shrashti has just finished her diploma in business administration recently. She wants to join her father's business and told the same to her father. Knowing that her father gave some information to her and asked to make a presentation on the information, if she presents it well then he will get her inducted into his business. The information is as follows:

Her father has spinning yarn in Udupi in which there are 20000 spindles each which produce 1500 metres of satin cloth every year. His father sells the cloth to garments manufacturers at Rs. 20 per metre. Also, he exports 30% of his total production of to makers of imported clothes an

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Payal Gupta

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Total satin cloth production = 20000 * 1500 = 30,000,000 metres

If only 80% production is then satin cloth = 24,000,000 metres

Out of this 30% production is exported = 7,200,000 metres.

So, total revenue will be now = Rs. 432,000,000

The revenue with full production is Rs. 540,000,000

Hence, there is a decrease of 20%.

Short cut method: If production decreases by x% then be it domestic or export the quantity will decrease by 20% as the both are a part of total production. And as price is constant so revenue change will be same as the production change.

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Shrashti has just finished her diploma in business administration recently. She wants to join her father's business and told the same to her father. Knowing that her father gave some information to her and asked to make a presentation on the information, if she presents it well then he will get her inducted into his business. The information is as follows:

Her father has spinning yarn in Udupi in which there are 20000 spindles each which produce 1500 metres of satin cloth every year. His father sells the cloth to garments manufacturers at Rs. 20 per metre. Also, he exports 30% of his total production of to makers of imported clothes an

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Payal Gupta

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Profit earned at present = Rs. 65,000,000

New cost of wool = Rs. 120 per pound. So the total cost is now Rs. 180,000,000. As the revenue is same hence the new profit will be Rs. 20,000,000. So there is decrease of Rs. 45,000,000 which is a 70% decrease approx.

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2 months ago

Shrashti has just finished her diploma in business administration recently. She wants to join her father's business and told the same to her father. Knowing that her father gave some information to her and asked to make a presentation on the information, if she presents it well then he will get her inducted into his business. The information is as follows:

Her father has spinning yarn in Udupi in which there are 20000 spindles each which produce 1500 metres of satin cloth every year. His father sells the cloth to garments manufacturers at Rs. 20 per metre. Also, he exports 30% of his total production of to makers of imported clothes an

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Payal Gupta

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As cost is not known, hence profit cannot be calculated.

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Directions for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Shrashti has just finished her diploma in business administration recently. She wants to join her father's business and told the same to her father. Knowing that her father gave some information to her and asked to make a presentation on the information, if she presents it well then he will get her inducted into his business. The information is as follows:

Her father has spinning yarn in Udupi in which there are 20000 spindles each which produce 1500 metres of satin cloth every year. His father sells the cloth to garments manufacturers at Rs. 20

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Payal Gupta

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Udupi (Spinning yarn)

Number of spindles = 20000

Production per spindle per year = 1500 metres

Total satin cloth production = 20000 * 1500 = 30,000,000 metres

Out of the total 30% is exported i.e. 9,000,000 metres is exported and rest 21,000,000 is sold domestically. Also the selling price in domestic market is Rs. 20 and in export market its 200% more than the domestic market i.e. Rs. 60 in the export market. The table below sums us the scenario.

 

Market

Cloth Sold

(metres)

Selling Price

(Rs.)

Revenue

(Rs.)

Domestic

21000000

20

420,000,000

Export

9000000

60

540,000,000

Total

30000000

 

960,000,000

 

Latur (Wool garments)

Quantity of wool procured = 1500000 pounds

Cost of wool = Rs. 90 per pound

Total cost of wool = Rs. 135,000,000

Wool used for one garment = 1.5 pounds

Number of woolen

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Answer the following questions based on the information given below.

South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) has organized South Asian Football Championship. The pool B of the competition comprised of four teams viz. India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. All the pool B matches were slated to be played at venues across India and the venues were Goa, New Delhi, Ranchi and Mumbai.  The table below gives the number of matches won by each team at the end of the pool matches. The teams have been disguised as T1, T2, T3 and T4 (not in any order) and the venues have been disguised as V1, V2, V3 and 

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