The number of products sold by the company in the year 2004 is what per cent of the  number of products manufactured by it in that year ? (Rounded off to two digits after  decimal)
(1) 71·43
(2) 67·51
(3) 81·67
(4) 56·29
(5) None of these

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Answer :

1) 71·43 v

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