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45.
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Peter
got 30% of the maximum marks in an examination and failed by 10 marks.
However, Paul who took the same examination got 40% of the total marks and
got 15 marks more than the passing marks. What were the passing marks in the
examination?
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A.
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35
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B.
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250
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C.
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75
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D.
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85
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Answer
- (D)
Solution:
Let
x be the maximum marks in the examination.
Therefore, Peter got 30% of x=(30100)*x=0.3x
And Paul got 40% of x=(40100)*x=0.4x.
In terms of the maximum marks Paul got 0.4x - 0.3x = 0.1x more than Peter.
--------(1)
The problem however, states that Paul got 15 marks more than the passing mark
and Peter got 10 marks less than the passing mark.
Therefore, Paul has got 15 + 10 = 25 marks more than Peter.-------- (2)
Equating (1) and (2), we get
0.1x=25=>x=250.1=250
x is the maximum mark and is equal to 250 marks.
We know that Peter got 30% of the maximum marks.
Therefore, Peter got (30100)*250=75 marks.
We also know that Peter got 10 marks less than the passing mark. Therefore,
the passing mark will be 10 marks more than what Peter got = 75 + 10 = 85.
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Title : Percentage Q45
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