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Ujjwal gave two tests having the same maximum marks. The qualifying percentage of the first and second tests are 40% and 30% respectively. In the second test, he scored 132 marks which are 15 less than the qualifying marks. Find the qualifying marks in the first test.
194
176
195
186
196
- Ujjwal took two tests with the same maximum score, say 'M'.
- The qualifying mark for the second test was 30% of 'M'.
- He scored 132 marks in the second test, which was 15 marks less than the qualifying marks.
- Therefore, the qualifying marks for the second test were 132 + 15 = 147.
- 147 is 30% of 'M', so M = 147 / 0.3 = 490.
- Now, for the first test, the qualifying percentage was 40%.
- The qualifying marks for the first test = 40% of 490 = 196.
- Given options:
- Option 1: 194
- Option 2: 176
- Option 3: 195
- Option 4: 186
- Option 5: 196
- The correct answer is option 5: 196.
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