Ramesh and Suresh, both sales professionals, are employed at a retail outlet specializing in mobile phones. The establishment offers a diverse selection comprising four distinct models: A, B, C, and D, and their selling prices are Rs. 10,000, Rs. 16,000, Rs. 20,000, and Rs. 25,000 respectively.For every sale of a phone of model A, B, C, and D, Ramesh receives a commission of 5%, 8%, 10%, and 10% on selling price respectively. For every sale of a phone of model A, B, C, and D, Suresh receives a commission of 4%, 10%, 8%, and 12% on selling price respectively.In February, Ramesh and Suresh adhere to specific sales ratios for each phone type. They sell phones of type A in the ratio of 2 : 3, while for types B, C, and D, the ratios are 4 : 1, 3 : 2, and 1 : 1 respectively. Ramesh manages to sell an equal number of phones from types A and D, as well as an equal number from types B and C. Together, they sold a total of 53 phones. Ramesh has sold 11 more phones than Suresh.Q 116. In next month, March, Ramesh gets atleast 50% more commission on selling type A phones, then minimum how many more type A phones did he sell?a) 3b) 1c) 4d) 2
Question
Ramesh and Suresh, both sales professionals, are employed at a retail outlet specializing in mobile phones. The establishment offers a diverse selection comprising four distinct models: A, B, C, and D, and their selling prices are Rs. 10,000, Rs. 16,000, Rs. 20,000, and Rs. 25,000 respectively.For every sale of a phone of model A, B, C, and D, Ramesh receives a commission of 5%, 8%, 10%, and 10% on selling price respectively. For every sale of a phone of model A, B, C, and D, Suresh receives a commission of 4%, 10%, 8%, and 12% on selling price respectively.In February, Ramesh and Suresh adhere to specific sales ratios for each phone type. They sell phones of type A in the ratio of 2 : 3, while for types B, C, and D, the ratios are 4 : 1, 3 : 2, and 1 : 1 respectively. Ramesh manages to sell an equal number of phones from types A and D, as well as an equal number from types B and C. Together, they sold a total of 53 phones. Ramesh has sold 11 more phones than Suresh.Q 116. In next month, March, Ramesh gets atleast 50% more commission on selling type A phones, then minimum how many more type A phones did he sell?a) 3b) 1c) 4d) 2
Solution
Para resolver este problema, sigamos los siguientes pasos:
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Determinar el número de teléfonos vendidos por Ramesh y Suresh:
- Sea el número total de teléfonos vendidos por Ramesh.
- Sea el número total de teléfonos vendidos por Suresh.
- Dado que juntos vendieron 53 teléfonos y Ramesh vendió 11 más que Suresh:
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Resolver el sistema de ecuaciones:
Entonces, Ramesh vendió 32 teléfonos y Suresh vendió 21 teléfonos.
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Determinar la cantidad de cada tipo de teléfono vendido por Ramesh y Suresh:
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Para Ramesh:
- Teléfonos tipo A y D en igual número.
- Teléfonos tipo B y C en igual número.
- Ratios de ventas:
- A: 2/5
- B: 4/5
- C: 3/5
- D: 1/5
Sea el número de teléfonos tipo A vendidos por Ramesh:
Dado que :
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Para Suresh:
- Ratios de ventas:
- A: 3/5
- B: 1/5
- C: 2/5
- D: 1/5
Sea el número de teléfonos tipo A vendidos por Suresh:
Dado que :
- Ratios de ventas:
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Calcular la comisión de Ramesh en febrero:
- Comisión por tipo A:
- Comisión por tipo B:
- Comisión por tipo C:
- Comisión por tipo D:
Total comisión de Ramesh:
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Calcular la comisión de Ramesh en marzo:
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Para obtener al menos un 50% más de comisión en teléfonos tipo A:
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Necesitamos calcular cuántos teléfonos adicionales tipo A necesita vender para alcanzar esta comisión.
Si es el número de teléfonos tipo A vendidos en febrero, entonces en marzo necesita vender teléfonos tipo A para obtener al menos un 50% más de comisión.
Simplificando:
Dado que (de la ecuación y ), entonces:
Por lo tanto, la respuesta es:
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