Answer:
(b)
A dealer gains 16% by selling a mop for Rs 78,300. But, due to competition in the market, he decides to make a profit of only 10%. What is its new selling price?
Explanation:
(b)
A dealer gains 16% by selling a mop for Rs 78,300. But, due to competition in the market, he decides to make a profit of only 10%. What is its new selling price?(b)
A dealer gains 16% by selling a mop for Rs 78,300. But, due to competition in the market, he decides to make a profit of only 10%. What is its new selling price?
2) Intercepts are formed when the graph of the f(X) cuts the X or Y axis i.e. Y=0 or X=0 respectively.
b) (I) y=3x-2( putting X=0)
(0,-2)
(II) y=3x-2 (putting Y=0)
(2/3, 0)
c) (I)y= 3* 0.3-2= -1.1
(II) y=3*0.7-2= 0.1
Answer:
The mean of each sampling distribution of individual proportions is the population proportion, so the mean of the sampling distribution of differences is the difference in population proportions.
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Answer:
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