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The number of Color Televisions sold in India was 35 lakhs in the year 1999. The CTV market has been growing at a rate of 30% p.a every year and the trend has continued since 1999.
Explanation: Total Sales in 2000 = 35 x 1.30 = 45.5 lakhs units
BPL sales in 2000 = 45.5 X 1/5 = 9.1 lakhs units
Average BPL sales in Jan 2000 = 9.1/12 lakhs = 0.75 lakhs approx.
∴ 89,300 – 75,000 = 14,300
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The number of Color Televisions sold in India was 35 lakhs in the year 1999. The CTV market has been growing at a rate of 30% p.a every year and the trend has continued since 1999.
Explanation: Aiwa has increased by 1% point. Same in the case with Onida& BPL also. Samsung increased by 3% points.
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The number of Color Televisions sold in India was 35 lakhs in the year 1999. The CTV market has been growing at a rate of 30% p.a every year and the trend has continued since 1999.
Directions: These questions are based on the pie charts given below.
The number of Color Televisions sold in India was 35 lakhs in the year 1999. The CTV market has been growing at a rate of 30% p.a every year and the trend has continued since 1999.
Explanation: Samsung sales in 1999 = 35 x 0.05 = 1.75 lakhs
Samsung sales in 2000 = 35 x 1.0.08 = 3.64 lakhs
Sales of existing models in 2000 = 3.64 – 1.00 = 2.64 lakhs
∴percentage↑ in sales in over 1999 = 2.64 – 1.75 = 0.89/1.75 = 50% approx.
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The number of Color Televisions sold in India was 35 lakhs in the year 1999. The CTV market has been growing at a rate of 30% p.a every year and the trend has continued since 1999.
Explanation: 2
Total sales by others in 2001 = 35 x 1.30 x 1.30 x 105 x 0.25 ≅1.48 x 106
∴average monthly sales = 123229