Shrashti has just finished her diploma in business administration recently. She wants to join her father’s business and told the same to her father. Knowing that her father gave some information to her and asked to make a presentation on the information, if she presents it well then he will get her inducted into his business. The information is as follows:
Her father has spinning yarn in Udupi in which there are 20000 spindles each which produce 1500 metres of satin cloth every year. His father sells the cloth to garments manufacturers at Rs. 20 per metre. Also, he exports 30% of his total production of to makers of imported clothes and for that he charges a 200% more than the domestic price. Her father also has a garment factory in Laturi where he manufactures woolen clothes. He sells the woolen clothes at an average price of Rs. 200 per piece. He procures wool for making these clothes at a price of Rs. 90 per pound. To make one piece of woolen cloth 1.5 pounds of wool is used. In a year he procures around 15 lakhs pounds of wool. He also has a shop in Waluj for selling ready made jeans. He sells the jeans at price of Rs. 350. For each jean he has to use 200gms of raw material. A kilogram of raw material cost Rs. 1000. Each jean has an additional tailoring cost of Rs. 100. Also the raw material for jeans gets wasted 20% while tailoring.
Based on information Shrashti created a presentation and presented it in front of the top management of his father’s firm. The management asked her few questions based on the presentation. Help Shrashti to answer the following question.
Due to electricity problem the spinning yarn was able to produce only 80% of its capacity, then by what percentage would the revenue from the exports will decrease as compared to the regular 100% productivity?
Shrashti has just finished her diploma in business administration recently. She wants to join her father’s business and told the same to her father. Knowing that her father gave some information to her and asked to make a presentation on the information, if she presents it well then he will get her inducted into his business. The information is as follows:
Her father has spinning yarn in Udupi in which there are 20000 spindles each which produce 1500 metres of satin cloth every year. His father sells the cloth to garments manufacturers at Rs. 20 per metre. Also, he exports 30% of his total production of to makers of imported clothes and for that he charges a 200% more than the domestic price. Her father also has a garment factory in Laturi where he manufactures woolen clothes. He sells the woolen clothes at an average price of Rs. 200 per piece. He procures wool for making these clothes at a price of Rs. 90 per pound. To make one piece of woolen cloth 1.5 pounds of wool is used. In a year he procures around 15 lakhs pounds of wool. He also has a shop in Waluj for selling ready made jeans. He sells the jeans at price of Rs. 350. For each jean he has to use 200gms of raw material. A kilogram of raw material cost Rs. 1000. Each jean has an additional tailoring cost of Rs. 100. Also the raw material for jeans gets wasted 20% while tailoring.
Based on information Shrashti created a presentation and presented it in front of the top management of his father’s firm. The management asked her few questions based on the presentation. Help Shrashti to answer the following question.
Due to electricity problem the spinning yarn was able to produce only 80% of its capacity, then by what percentage would the revenue from the exports will decrease as compared to the regular 100% productivity?
Option 1 -
20%
Option 2 -
25%
Option 3 -
80%
Option 4 -
Cannot be determined
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 1
Detailed Solution:Total satin cloth production = 20000 * 1500 = 30,000,000 metres
If only 80% production is then satin cloth = 24,000,000 metres
Out of this 30% production is exported = 7,200,000 metres.
So, total revenue will be now = Rs. 432,000,000
The revenue with full production is Rs. 540,000,000
Hence, there is a decrease of 20%.
Short cut method: If production decreases by x% then be it domestic or export the quantity will decrease by 20% as the both are a part of total production. And as price is constant so revenue change will be same as the production change.
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× | × | × | × | × | √ | × | × | Gajraj | × | √ | × |
× | √ | × | × | × | × | × | × | Ronit | × | × | √ |
× | × | × | × | √ | × | × | × | Shubham | √ | × | × |
× | × | × | × | × | × | √ | × | Sweety | × | √ | × |
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