RS-16X 1.6.1
Sequence & Song style stand-alone drum machine program with virtual controller pads & keyboard
US $34.95
16 x 6 Banks Virtual Pads. / 88 Keys Virtual Keyboard Controller with Pitch Bend & Modulation Wheels. / Virtual Pads & Keyboard correspond with computer's keyboard. / 96 tracks sequencer. / MIDI Clock Sync master or slave. / Creates sequences in any time-signature. / Swing Quantizing. / Loads up to 1,536 samples at a time (16 Pads x 6 Banks x 16 Channels). / Import & export AKAI MPC's '.PGM' & '.SND' File (MPC3000, MPC2000, MPC2000XL Format). / Import & export Standard MIDI Files. / Built-in synthesizer. / Built-in reverb. / Export sequence as AIFF.
For MPC3000 & MPC2000(NON-XL) Users
RS-16X creates both 2000 & 3000 format '.pgm' file, but you still need a way to transfer it from Mac to MPC. It seems some non-xl & 3000 user are having trouble transferring them. Unfortunately, I don't have much information about this problem at this moment. So, if creating .pgm files is the main reason to use this program, please test the program with your systems carefully before you actually register with RS-16X.
If a sum of Rs (16x^3-46x^2+39x-9) is to be divided equally among (8x-3) persons, find the amount of recieved by each person - Maths.
Q51. A shopkeeper sold a TV set for Rs. 17940 with a discount of 8% and earned a profit of 19.6%. Wht would have been the percentage of profit earned if no discount was offered.
(a) 23.07%
(b) 23.89%
(c) 24.56%
(d) 24.98%
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Answer: (a) 23.07%
S.P = 92% of Rs. 17940
= Rs. 92/100 X 17940 = Rs. 16504.80
Profit = 19.6 %
At selling price Rs. 119.6 cost price be Rs. 100
∴ At selling price Rs. 1 cost price be Rs. 100/119.6
∴ At selling price Rs. 16504.80 cost price be Rs. (100/119.6) X 16504.80 = Rs. 13800
∴ C.P = Rs. 13800
S.P = Rs. 17940
∴ Profit = Rs. (17940 - 13800) = Rs. 4140
Profit % = (4140/17940) X 100 = 23.07 %
Q52. The marked price of a shirt and trousers are in the ratio 1:2. The shopkeeper gives 40% discount on the shirt. If the total discount on both is 30%, the discount offered on the trouser is
(a) 21%
(b) 23%
(c) 25%
(d) 29%
Answer: (c) 25%
Let, the marked price of shirt be Rs. x
and the marked price of trousers be Rs. 2x
Let, the discount of trousers be y%
Lcd 16x2 Rs Pin
A/Q x X 40% + 2x X y% = (x + 2x) X 30%
⇒ | 40x | + | 2xy | = | 30 X 3x |
100 | 100 | 100 |
⇒ 40x + 2xy = 90x
⇒ 50x = 2xy
⇒ y = 50x/2x = 25
So answer is 25%
Q53. A wholeseller sells 20 pens at the marked price of 16 pens to a retailer. The retailer in turn sells them at the marked price. The gain percent to the retailer is
(a) 18%
(b) 22%
(c) 24%
(d) 25%
Answer: (d) 25%
Let, the M.P of each pen be Rs. x
∴ S.P of 20 pens = M.P of 16 pens = Rs. 16 X x = Rs. 16x
∴ Retailer C.P of 20 pens = Rs. 16x
Retailer S.P of 20 pens = Rs. 20 X x = Rs. 20x
∴ Gain = Rs. (20x - 16x) = Rs. 4x
∴ Gain % = 4x/16x X 100 = 25%
Q54. A shopkeeper claims to sell his articles at a discount of 10%, but marks his articles by increasing the cost of each by 20%. His gain percent is
(a) 8%
(b) 12%
(c) 14%
(d) 17%
Answer: (a) 8%
Let the C.P be Rs. 100
16x7 Rs
∴ M.P = Rs. 120
∴ S.P = Rs. (90/100) X 120 = Rs. 108
Gain = Rs. (108 - 100) = Rs. 8
Gain % = (8/100) X 100 = 8%
Q55. If the manufacturer gains 10%, the wholesale dealer 15% and the retailer 25%, then the cost of production of an article whose retail price is Rs. 1265 is
(a) Rs. 800
(b) Rs. 850
(c) Rs. 925
(d) Rs. 975
Answer: (a) Rs. 800
Let, the cost of production be Rs. x
Now x X | 110 | X | 115 | X | 125 | = 1265 |
100 | 100 | 100 |
⇒ x X | 11 | X | 23 | X | 25 | = 1265 |
10 | 20 | 20 |
⇒ x = | 1265 X 10 X 20 X 20 |
11 X 23 X 25 |
= 800
∴ Answer is Rs. 800
Q56. A fruit seller buys lemons at 2 for a rupee and sells them at 5 for 3 rupees. His gain percent is
(a) 17%
(b) 20%
(c) 22%
(d) 26%
Answer: (b) 20%
C.P of 2 lemon = Rs. 1
C.P of 1 lemon = Rs. ½
S.P of 5 lemon = Rs. 3
S.P of 1 lemon = Rs. 3/5
Gain = Rs. ( | 3 | - | 1 | ) = Rs. | 6 - 5 | = Rs. | 1 |
5 | 2 | 10 | 10 |
Gain % = | 1/10 | X 100 = | 2 | X 100 = 20% |
½ | 10 |
Q57. A shopkeeper sells a badminton racket whose marked price is Rs. 30 at a discount of 25% and gives a shuttle cock costing Rs. 1.50 free with each racket. Even then he makes a profit of 20%. His cost price per racket is
(a) Rs. 17
(b) Rs. 20
(c) Rs. 22
(d) Rs. 24
Answer: (b) Rs. 20
M.P = Rs. 30
Discount = 15% and Rs. 1.50
∴ S.P = Rs. ( | 85 | X 30 - 1.50 ) |
100 |
= Rs. ( | 51 | - | 3 | ) |
2 | 2 |
= Rs. 48/2 = Rs. 24
∴ Gain % = 20%
∴ C.P = Rs. ( | 100 | X 24 ) = Rs.20 |
120 |
Q58. An article passing through two hands, is sold at a profit of 38% at the original cost price. If the first dealer makes a profit of 20%, then the profit percent made by the second is
(a) 8%
(b) 12%
(c) 15%
(d) 18%
Answer: (c) 15%
Let, the C.P be Rs. 100
∴ S.P = Rs. 138
Let, the profit made by 2nd dealer be x%
∴ (100 + x)% of 120% of Rs. 100 = Rs. 138
⇒ | 100 + x | X | 120 | X 100 = 138 |
100 | 100 |
⇒ 12000 + 120x = 13800
⇒ 120x = 13800 - 12000 = 1800
⇒ x = 1800/120 = 15
Q59. A merchant purchases a wrist watch for Rs. 450 and fixed the list price in such a way that after allowing a discount of 10% he earns a profit of 20%. The list price of the watch is
(a) Rs. 475
(b) Rs. 490
(c) Rs. 550
(d) Rs. 600
Answer: (d) Rs. 600
C.P = Rs. 450
Gain = 20%
∴ S.P = Rs. (120/100) X 450 = Rs. 540
Let the list price be Rs. x
∴ 90% of x = 540
⇒ (90/100) X x = 540
⇒ x = (540 X 100)/90 = 600
∴ Answer is Rs. 600
Q60. Two thirds of a consignment was sold at a profit of 6% and the rest at a loss of 3%. If there was an overall profit of Rs. 540, the value of consignment was
(a) Rs. 14750
(b) Rs. 15000
(c) Rs. 16500
(d) Rs. 18000
Answer: (d) Rs. 18000
Let, the value of consignment be Rs. x
∴ S.P = Rs. ( | 2 | X x X | 106 | X | 1 | X x X | 97 | ) |
3 | 100 | 3 | 100 |
Rs-16x 1.6.1
= Rs. ( | 53x | + | 97x | ) |
75 | 300 |
= Rs. | 212x + 97x |
300 |
= Rs. | 309 | x |
300 |
∴ | 309 | - x = 540 |
300 |
⇒ 9x/300 = 540
⇒ x = (540 X 300)/9 = 18000