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This quiz, titled 'Business Mathematics & Statistics #6', assesses skills in statistical analysis and business math through practical problems, such as calculating run ratios in cricket, price reductions, and student population...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 586 | Last updated: Feb 15, 2024
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Sample QuestionA, B and C play cricket. A's runs are to B's runs and B's runs are to C's as 3:2. They get altogether 342 runs. How many runs did A make?
This quiz, titled 'Business Mathematics & Statistics #5', tests knowledge on various business math topics including percentage calculations, markdowns, simple interest, contribution margins, and statistical temperature...
Questions: 25 | Attempts: 264 | Last updated: Nov 17, 2023
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Sample QuestionIf the price of an English novel decreases from Rs 255.50 to Rs 230.25. What is the percentage decrease?
Business Mathematics & Statistics #4 explores key concepts in financial mathematics and statistics. It assesses skills in calculating markdowns, list prices, matrix determinants, depreciation, and profit percentages, essential...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 676 | Last updated: Nov 26, 2024
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Sample QuestionStore A marked down a $ 50 perfume to $ 40 with markdown of $10 The % Markdown is:
Engage with Business Mathematics & Statistics #3 to enhance your skills in financial calculations and statistical analysis. This quiz covers topics like gratuity calculations, percentage decrease, accumulated value, taxable...
Questions: 27 | Attempts: 392 | Last updated: Nov 17, 2023
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Sample QuestionThe Basic salary of an employee is Rs 7,000. What is the contribution of the company on account of gratuity to the Gratuity Trust Fund?
Welcome to the Business Mathematics & Statistics Quiz, a journey through the quantitative foundations that underpin successful business decision-making! This quiz challenges your understanding of essential mathematical and...
Questions: 8 | Attempts: 2292 | Last updated: Dec 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionFor a data, if mean > median then its distribution is:
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