Growth in production of Gaya in 2019 = 27998 – 17698 = 10300
% growth
<p>Growth in production of Gaya in 2019 = 27998 – 17698 = 10300</p><p>% growth <math><mrow><mo>=</mo><mtext> </mtext><mtext> </mtext><mfrac><mrow><mn>1</mn><mn>0</mn><mn>3</mn><mn>0</mn><mn>0</mn><mtext> </mtext><mtext> </mtext><mo>×</mo><mtext> </mtext><mtext> </mtext><mn>1</mn><mn>0</mn><mn>0</mn></mrow><mrow><mn>1</mn><mn>7</mn><mn>6</mn><mn>9</mn><mn>8</mn></mrow></mfrac><mtext> </mtext><mtext> </mtext><mo>≈</mo><mtext> </mtext><mtext> </mtext><mn>5</mn><mn>8</mn><mi>%</mi></mrow></math></p>
From the 1st statement: B2 is now as old as B3 was in the past. Hence B2 is younger to B3 or B2 < B3. Also sometime in the past B1 was twice as old as B4. So B1 is elder to B4 or B1 > B4. B3 will be as old as B5 in future, hence B3 < B5. The second statement suggests: B1 > B6. B1 was as old as B7 in the past. Hence B1 > B7. B4 will be as old as B6 in future. Hence B6 > B4. B6 will be as old as B7 now in future. Hence B7 > B6. B7 was as old as B2, when B1 was as old as B7. Hence B1 = B2. Combining both the results, we get: and B5 > B3 > B2 = B1 > B7 > B6 > B4 (Note by B1 = B2, it is meant that they are of similar age group, not necessarily the same).
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