IBPS RRB PO Mains 29 Sep 2024 Paper
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Question Numbers: 185-187
In Society A, the number of sold flats is 1.5 times more than the number of unsold flats. In Society C, all flats are sold. Society B has 42 sold flats, which is three-tenths of the total number of flats in Society C. If the total number of flats (sold + unsold) in Society A is doubled, then the combined total number of flats in Societies A, B, and C becomes 612. Also, Society B has 78 unsold flats.
In Society A, the number of sold flats is 1.5 times more than the number of unsold flats. In Society C, all flats are sold. Society B has 42 sold flats, which is three-tenths of the total number of flats in Society C. If the total number of flats (sold + unsold) in Society A is doubled, then the combined total number of flats in Societies A, B, and C becomes 612. Also, Society B has 78 unsold flats.
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If total number of sold flats in society D are 1/4th of total flats (sold + unsold) in society A, then find the difference between total sold flats in society in D and C?
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