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Direction for questions 5 to 8: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Shweta has six different types of fruits – Mangoes, Bananas, Mausamis, Pineapples, Guavas and Litchis with him. Following table provides information about the minimum and the maximum price of each of the mentioned fruits. The table also provides information about the number of fruits of each type and the average price of each fruit.

Assume that the price of each fruit is an integer. There is only one Mango that has the minimum price and there is only one Mango that has the maximum price. The same holds true for each type of fruit.

 

Minimum Price

Maximum Price

Average Price

Number of Fruits

Mango

20

28

23

16

Banana

40

50

46

24

Mausami

4

8

7

40

Pineapple

16

26

20

34

Guava

3

8

5

28

Litchi

10

18

16

30

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Vishal Baghel

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The total price of Mangoes with Shweta is 16 * 23 = Rs. 368.

Total price of 14 mangoes = 368 – (20 + 28) = Rs. 320

Out of the given 14 Mangoes assume that maximum number of Mangoes have price equal to Rs. 21.

The maximum price of any Mango out of these 14 Mangoes is Rs. 27

So, 9 * 21 + 1 * 23 + 4 * 27 = Rs. 320

Therefore, the number of Mangoes whose price is more than Rs. 21 is 1 + 4 + 1 = 6.

New answer posted

5 months ago

Direction for questions 5 to 8: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Shweta has six different types of fruits – Mangoes, Bananas, Mausamis, Pineapples, Guavas and Litchis with him. Following table provides information about the minimum and the maximum price of each of the mentioned fruits. The table also provides information about the number of fruits of each type and the average price of each fruit.

Assume that the price of each fruit is an integer. There is only one Mango that has the minimum price and there is only one Mango that has the maximum price. The same holds true for each type of fruit.

 

Minimum Price

Maximum Price

Average Price

Number of Fruits

Mango

20

28

23

16

Banana

40

50

46

24

Mausami

4

8

7

40

Pineapple

16

26

20

34

Guava

3

8

5

28

Litchi

10

18

16

30

Find

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

(a)

Total price of fruits with Shweta is 23 * 16 + 46 * 24 + 7 * 40 + 20 * 34 + 5 * 28 + 16 * 30 = Rs. 368 + Rs. 1104 + Rs. 280 + Rs. 680 + Rs. 140 + Rs. 480 = Rs. 3052. Total number of fruits with Shweta is 16 + 24 + 40 + 34 + 28 + 30 = 172. Average price of fruits with Shweta = (3052/172) = Rs. 17.74

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

 

S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

Total

A1

97

99

98

98

99

491

A2

92

95

92

94

98

 

A3

86

89

85

90

93

443

A4

78

81

76

85

85

405

A5

66

69

64

75

75

349

A6

49

53

48

60

55

 

Total

468

486

463

502

505

 

New answer posted

5 months ago

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

 

S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

Total

A1

97

99

98

98

99

491

A2

92

95

92

94

98

 

A3

86

89

85

90

93

443

A4

78

81

76

85

85

405

A5

66

69

64

75

75

349

A6

49

53

48

60

55

 

Total

468

486

463

502

505

 

New answer posted

5 months ago

0 Follower 1 View

V
Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

 

S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

Total

A1

97

99

98

98

99

491

A2

92

95

92

94

98

 

A3

86

89

85

90

93

443

A4

78

81

76

85

85

405

A5

66

69

64

75

75

349

A6

49

53

48

60

55

 

Total

468

486

463

502

505

 

New answer posted

5 months ago

0 Follower 1 View

V
Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

 

S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

Total

A1

97

99

98

98

99

491

A2

92

95

92

94

98

 

A3

86

89

85

90

93

443

A4

78

81

76

85

85

405

A5

66

69

64

75

75

349

A6

49

53

48

60

55

 

Total

468

486

463

502

505

 

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Upasana Harsha

Contributor-Level 10

Find below a list of oxymorons commonly used in daily life by us without even realising:

  • Awfully good
  • Open secret
  • Small crowd
  • Seriously funny
  • Bittersweet
  • Original copy
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  • Virtual reality
  • Random order
  • Same difference

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Bhumika Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Here is a list of some popular help books to learn about oxymoron in grammar:

Book

Author/ Publisher

Figure of Speech Used in Rhetoric

Arthur Quinn

A Handlist of Rhetorical Terms

Richard A Lanham

The Elements of Eloquence

Mark Forsyth

Literary Terms  & Literary Theory

J.A Cuddon

How to Read Literature Like a Professor

Thomas C. Foster

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Sanjana Srivastava

Contributor-Level 10

Find below examples of oxymoron in English:

  • Bittersweet
  • Controlled chaos
  • Awfully good
  • Random order

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