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Three pizza shops A, B, and C sell veg and non-veg pizzas. The ratio of veg to non-veg pizzas sold is A = 9:7, B = 3:4, and C = 7:5. The total pizzas sold by C = 108, and the total sold by all three shops = 376. Veg pizzas sold by A are 20% more than veg pizzas sold by B. What percent of the total non-veg pizzas sold by shops B and C is the total veg pizzas sold by shops A and C?
- 113%
- 108%
- 109%
- 112%
Correct answer: 112%
Solution
Using the given ratios and totals, the veg and non-veg counts for each shop can be determined. After calculating the total veg pizzas sold by A and C and the total non-veg pizzas sold by B and C, the required percentage comes out to 112%.
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