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Direction(1-6): Answer the questions based on the information given in the following Passage:The figure given below shows the relation between quality rating and number of man hours in the processing of 14 bronze statues at Kamal Workshop. The hourly cost of processing is 800 rupees and the price of the bronze statues are directly proportional to the quality rating and the relation between price and quality rating of a bronze statue is given by Price in rupees = 2400 × Quality RatingAssume that any other cost including the cost of material is considered in the hourly cost of processing. The statues are numbered from 1 to 14 in the increasing order based on the number of man hours in processing, for example; the statue with man hours in processing as 2, 3, 4 hours are numbered as Number 1 , Number 2, Number 3 so on. Common Solution:Based on the data shown above we can create the following table which shows the man hours required , quality rating, cost, price and profit for each of the 14 bronze statue made in Kamal Workshop.:Serial NoMan HoursQuality RatingCostPriceProfit12516001200010400235.52400132001080034632001440011200456.540001560011600566.754800162001140067756001680011200787.2564001740011000897.5720018000108009107.7580001860010600101188800192001040011128.259600198001020012138.510400204001000013148.75112002100098001415912000216009600Sum119 95200244200149000Average8.57.276800.017442.910642.9 On which of the following bronze statues maximum profit in rupees is earned?

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Direction(1-6): Answer the questions based on the information given in the following Passage:


The figure given below shows the relation between quality rating and number of man hours in the processing of 14 bronze statues at Kamal Workshop. The hourly cost of processing is 800 rupees and the price of the bronze statues are directly proportional to the quality rating and the relation between price and quality rating of a bronze statue is given by


Price in rupees = 2400 × Quality Rating


Assume that any other cost including the cost of material is considered in the hourly cost of processing. The statues are numbered from 1 to 14 in the increasing order based on the number of man hours in processing, for example; the statue with man hours in processing as 2, 3, 4 hours are numbered as Number 1 , Number 2, Number 3 so on.



Common Solution:


Based on the data shown above we can create the following table which shows the man hours required , quality rating, cost, price and profit for each of the 14 bronze statue made in Kamal Workshop.:














































































































































Serial No



Man Hours



Quality Rating



Cost



Price



Profit



1



2



5



1600



12000



10400



2



3



5.5



2400



13200



10800



3



4



6



3200



14400



11200



4



5



6.5



4000



15600



11600



5



6



6.75



4800



16200



11400



6



7



7



5600



16800



11200



7



8



7.25



6400



17400



11000



8



9



7.5



7200



18000



10800



9



10



7.75



8000



18600



10600



10



11



8



8800



19200



10400



11



12



8.25



9600



19800



10200



12



13



8.5



10400



20400



10000



13



14



8.75



11200



21000



9800



14



15



9



12000



21600



9600



Sum



119





95200



244200



149000



Average



8.5



7.27



6800.0



17442.9



10642.9





On which of the following bronze statues maximum profit in rupees is earned?





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