... sold to and worn by consumers . PAR . 6. In truth and in fact : ( 1 ) Each of the hats so labeled was not originally manufac- tured by the John B. Stetson Co. Among the hats so labeled may be some that were originally manufactured by ...
... sold on Wednesday = 60 4x 60 x = 165 11 So , no . of apple laptops sold on Wednesday 7 = × 165 = 105 11 Similarly , no . of HP laptops sold on Thursday = 50 19. Option ( C ) is correct . Explanation : Total no . of hats sold on ...
... hats sold in Week 4 . 9 + 3 + 6 + x = 4x7 . x = 10 by solving the equation for x . So Angela should sell 10 hats in Week 4 . Drawing Approach : The average ( 7 ) was viewed as a leveling basis to " line up " the numbers of hats sold ...
... hats sold by store N during January, March, May and June ? (1) 535 (3) 515 (5) 530 (2) 525 (4) 500 62. Stores M and N sells only two types of hats : Fedora Hats and Trilby Hats. If the respective ratio of total number of Fedora hats ...
... hats sold by store N during January, March, May and June ? (1) 535 (3) 515 (5) 530 (2) 525 (4) 500 62. Stores M and N sells only two types of hats : Fedora Hats and Trilby Hats. If the respective ratio of total number of Fedora hats ...
... hats sold by store N during January , March , May and June ? ( 1 ) 535 ( 3 ) 515 ( 5 ) 530 ( 2 ) 525 ( 4 ) 500 62. Stores M and N sells only two types of hats : Fedora Hats and Trilby Hats . If the respective ratio of total number of Fedora ...
... sell in Week 4 so that the average number of hats sold is 7 ? " Finally , the student added all the numbers that appeared in the problem ( 9 +3 +6 +1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +4 + 7 = 39 ) and put 39 as the answer . Another common error for both US ...
... sold four times as many hats on Wednesday as he sold on Tuesday . On Tues- day he sold 10 more than he sold on Monday . He sold 80 hats in all . How many did he sell each day ? Let x = the number of hats sold on Monday . x + 10 = the ...