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प्रश्न
Solve the following:
In common size balance sheet fixed assets are Rs 50,000 and balance sheet total as Rs 1,50,000. Find out percentage of fixed assets to total assets.
उत्तर
Fixed Assets = Rs 50000 (Given)
Total Assets = Rs. 150000 (Given)
Fixed Assets to Total Assets = `"Fixed Assets"/"Total Assets"` x 100
= `50000/150000 xx 100`
= 33.33 %
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