Comprehension Passage

Directions : Study the following information and answer the following questions.

The number of tables sold in shop A to number of chairs sold in shop B are in the ratio 2: 3. The number of tables sold in shop B is 75% of the number of chairs sold in shop A. If the cost price of tables in each shop is Rs.50 more than the cost price of chairs in each shop. The number of chairs sold in shop C is x, which is 10 more than the number of tables sold in the same shop. The number of chairs sold in shop D is 56.25% of the total number of chairs and tables sold in shop D.  Number of tables sold in the shop E is 10 less than the number of tables sold in the shop A. Ratio between the number of tables sold in shop E to number of chairs sold in the shop E is in the ratio 4: 7. 

Note: 

i) If tables sold in the shop A and E are sold at 20% and 30% profit respectively total revenue generated is Rs. 22400

ii) If chairs in shop B is sold at cost price revenue generated is Rs. 11250

iii) Ratio between the number of tables sold in shop A to table sold in shop B is 10:9.

iv) Total revenue generated by selling furniture (Table + chairs) at cost price is Rs. 20750.

v) Average numbers of tables sold in all five shops is 45.

If 80% of the total sold tables in shop E is non defective and remaining are defective and 60% of the chairs sold in shop E is non defective and remaining are defective. If defective tables and chairs are sold at 20% and 30% discount on the cost price. Find the difference between the amount's tables sold at 20% discount and chairs sold at 30% discount.

1
Rs. 1770
2
Rs. 1620
3
Rs. 1660
4
Rs. 1840
5
Rs. 1650

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