Thursday, November 22, 2012

Mangalore University Credit Based III Semester B.B.M Degree Examination,Oct./Nov 2012 (New Syllabus) ( 2006-07 Batch onwards)
                                      BUSINESS MATHEMATICS-Solution


g. Bankers Discount:- For discounting the bill, the bank deduct the interest on the sum due for the
period between the date of exchange and the due date. The interst charged by the bank on face value
of the bill is known as Bankers Discount
Bankers Discount B.D= Anr/100
A= Face value of the bill, r= rate of interest, n=period


h. Simple Interest I =Prt
     P=4000 r=9%, t=3years
      I= 4000* 9*3/100
       = Rs.1080/-

i.   x^2 -27x+50=0
     (x-25)(x-2)
    = x=25, x=2

j.Perpetuity:- An Annuity which continues for ever is perpetuity.
  example:- Water tax paid to Muncipality

k. I=Prt
    I=480, t=4yrs, r=?, P=1500
   
    480= 1500*4*r/100
    r= 480*100/(1500*4)
     = 8%

l. Slack Variable:-
    In L.P.P, the constraint may be '<=', or '>=' or '= '.  To make '<='  constraint to '=', we add a
variable S1, where s1>=0 , to left side of the constraint. This variable is called Slack variable.
eg:-x1+x2<=10  , x1+x2+s1=10

2 Solve using cramer's rule
   x+y+z= 3
   2x+ y+2z= 5
   4x-y+3z=6

A= 1   1  1
      2   1  2
      4  -1  3

|A|= 1(3+2)-1(6-8)+1(-2-4)
     = 5+2-6
      = 1
A1=  3   1  1
         5   1  2
         6  -1  3
|A1|= 3( 3+2)-1(15-12)+1(-5-6)
      =15-3-11
      = 1
A2= 1   3  1
        2   5  2
        4  6   3

       =1(15-12)-3(6-8)+1(12-20)
       = 3+6-8
       = 1

A3=  1   1  3
         2   1  5
         4  -1  6
|A3|  = 1(6+5) -1(12-20)+3(-2-4)
    = 11+8-18
    =1

 X=|A1|/|A|= 1/1=1
Y=|A2|/|A|= 1/1=1
Z= |A3|/|A|= 1/1=1


3. Let the three number be a-d,a,a+d
 sum of three numbers= a-d+a+a+d= 18
                                 = 3a= 18, a=18/3= 6
product of three numbers= (a-d)a(a+d)= 192
                                         (a-d)(a+d)= 192/6
                                          a^2 - d^2= 32
                                           6^2-d^2= 32
                                           36-32= d^2
                                            d=2
The three numbers are a-d= 6-2=4
                                       a=6
                                  a+d=6+2=8

(working note:- 4+6+8=18,4*6*8=192)  

4.Let the current age of wife=x , Current age of Husband=y
   Ratio 8 years back = (x-8)/(y-8)= 11/14
                                   = 14(x-8)=11(y-8)
                                   = 14x-112-11y+88=0
                                   =14x-11y=24     ----------1
  As per current ratio x/y=5/6
                                   6x-5y=0   -----------2
 solving equation 1 and 2
     14 x-11y=24-------------1
       6 x- 5y = 0 -------------2

multiplying equation 1*5 and equation 2* 11
      (14*5)x -(11*5)y= (24*5)
      (6*11)x- (5*11)y=  (0*11)

      70x-55y=120------------------3
      66x-55y=0---------------------4
     4x=120     eq 3-4
       x=120/4
         = 30

  70*30 -120= 55y
  1980=55y
  y=36

age of wife=30 years and age of husband=36.


5.

6. Let 12th march is Zero date
No.of days till 29th March= 17 days
No.of days till  14th April= 17+2+14=34days
No.of days till  6th June = 19+30+31+6=86days

  Bill no.            face value                     no.of days                     sum(nipi)
  1                       300                                  0                                     0
  2                       200                                  17                                   3400
  3                       400                                  34                                   13600
  4                       600                                  86                                   51600
                sum pi=1500                                                 sum(nipi)= 68600

equated due date= sum(nipi)/sum pi
                            = 68600/1500
                            = 45.7 days
The equated due date is 46 days ahead of march 12th  ie, 19+27
                           = April 27. 

7. 
     F=p[1+ i/2]^2n
     
    P=30000, i=16/100, n=2
    = 30000[1+ .16/2]^2*2
    = 30000*(1.08)^4
    = Rs.40814.66/-

8.

     Let x: number of units of Model A to be produced
           y:                      ''                     B      "

                                      Model A            Model B           Requirement
No.of units                          x                          y
Profit                                  10                         12                Maximize
Labour                                3x                         2x               <=500
demand                               200                      250            

Maximize Z= 10x+12y
subject to 3x+ 2x<=500
x>=200,y>=250   

9.a) 
  
         4 0 1                   3 2 1
A=    2 3 1      B=        1 3 2
         4 1 3                   2 3 4

AB= 12+0+2         8+0+3          4+0+4
         6+3+2          4+9+3          2+6+4
         12+1+6        8+3+9          4+2+12

   = 15    11     8
      11    16    12
      19    20    18

BA=>                          3 2 1              4    0    1
                       B=        1 3 2       A=  2    3    1
                                    2 3 4              4    1    3


BA= 12+4+4     6+1      3+2+3
         4+6+8      9+2      1+3+6
         8+6+16    9+4      2+3+12

    = 20   7     8
       18   11   10
       30   3     17

AB not equal to BA


b). 

       A= 4  6   1
             1  3   2
             1  4   2 

mod A= 4(6-8)-6(2-2)+1(4-3)
          = 4(-2)-6(0)+1(1)
          = -8+1=-7

                            4    1    1
A transpose  =    6    3   4
                            1    2    2


    a11=6-8=-2; a12=12-4=8; a13=12-3=9
    a21=2-2=0; a22=8-1=7; a23=8-1=7
    a31=4-3=1;a32=16-6=10;a33=12-6=6

                          -2   8    9          -2   -8    9
                           0   7    7    =>   0    7    -7
                           1   10  6           1    -10  6

M^-1= 1/det(M) *adj M
      
         = 1/-7(  -2   -8     9
                       0    7    - 7
                       1  -10    6)
      
         =   2/7     8/7    -9/7
                0        -1       1  
              -1/7    10/7   -6/7

9.

   tn=a+(n-1)d
   
  t5= a+4d=17
  t7=a+6d=24
  
 a+4d=17                   a+6d=24
 a+6d=24                   a+4d=17
                                       2d=7  d=7/2

a+4d=17
a+4*7/2=17
a=17-14=3;  first term-a=3;  common difference- d=7/2

10.a)
     50 men=10  days earn Rs.60000/-
     x  men =10 days earn Rs.100000/-
   
    50/x = 60000/100000 =83.33men=>84 men


b). cash price= Rs.92.20/-
     Cash Price= Invoice Price-Discount
     92.20= x-x*4/100
     92.20=96/100*X
     x=96.0416/- = Rs.96.05/=

    invoice price=marked price-trade discount
    96.05=x-5/100*x
    x=101.10= 101.10/-
    Marked Price=Rs.101.10/-

c) 
  I=Prt
  P=6000 t=


11.a)
    
      A=500, n=8, i=0.05
      F= A((1+i)^n   -1)(1+i)
                       i

       = 500((1.05)^8   -1)(1.05)
                           0.05
       = Rs.5013.28/-

b) F= P(1+i)^n
      1200= 1000(1+i)^2
      1.2=(1+i)^2
      1+i=1.0955
       i=9.55%

c)F= A((1+i)^n  -1)(1+i)
              i
       6000((1+0.15)^10  -1)(1+.15)
     =            0.15
  
     = Rs.140095.66/-
   
12.L.P.P By Simplex Method

     By introducing slack variable S1 and S2 the given L.P.P is written in the standard 
form is as follows
The standard form is;- 
Maximise Z=4X+5Y+0S1+0S2
 s.t 2X+Y+S1=12
      3X+2Y+S2=14
and x,y,s1,s2>=0


The matrix form= 

 Maximise Z= (4  5 0 0)( x
                                         y
                                         s1
                                         s2)


s.t  =>  2 1 1 0   (x
            3  2 0 1    y               = 4
                            s1                 5
                            s2)
    

     => x                     0
          y           >=      0
          s1                    0
          s2                    0







Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Mangalore University
Credit based III Semester B.B.M Degree Examination, Oct./Nov 2012
                           (2011-2012 and Earlier Batches)
                           
                            MARKETING MANAGEMENT


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Mangalore University
Credit based III Semester B.B.M Degree Examination, Oct./Nov 2012
                           (2011-2012 and Earlier Batches)
                           
                            COMMERCIAL LAW





Mangalore University
Credit based III Semester B.B.M Degree Examination, Oct./Nov 2012
                           (2011-2012 and Earlier Batches)

                            BUSINESS ECONOMICS







Mangalore University
Credit Baed III Semester B.B.M Degree Examination,Oct./Nov 2012
            (New Syllabus) ( 2006-07 Batch onwards)
            
                    BUSINESS MATHEMATICS



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