A certain number of cars (EV cars + fuel cars) are sold in a shop in four different months namely March, April, May and June. The total number of EV cars to fuel cars sold in all the four months together is 23:27. The ratio of the number of EV cars sold in March to April is 20:11 and the ratio of the number of EV cars sold in Apif to the number of fuel cars sold in May is 2:5. The number of fuel cars sold in April is 4 times that of June and the number of fuel cars sold in June is 80 less than that of March. The number of fuel cars sold in May is 120% more than that of the number of EV cars sold in May. The ratio of the number of EV cars to fuel cars sold in March is 2.1. The number of EV cars sold in June is 40% more than the number of fuel cars sold in March

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on Jan 20, 2025 at 5:54 am



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