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Following Bar graph shows the average production of School bags from any two stores and the average production of hand bags from any two stores among stores Gupta stores, Punjabi stores, Rathore stores, Sindhi stores and Tiger stores in a month.

Some of the information is given regarding production and sale of bags.

  • In Gupta store, the production to sale ratio for school bags is 10 to 'a'. For hand bags, it is interestingly 4 to the (b - 1). 
  • In Punjabi stores, the production to sale ratio for school bags (c - 1) to 1, and for hand bags, it is 2 to (c - 2).
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  • In Rathore stores, the production to sale ratio for school bags is (a + 1)  to 'a'. For hand bags, it is interestingly b to 3. 
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  • In Sindhi stores, the production to sale ratio for school bags is (2a + 1) to (d - 2). For hand bags, it is interestingly 10 to the (a + 2). 
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  • In Rathore stores, the production to sale ratio for school bags is a to b. For hand bags, it is interestingly 2c to the 5.

The following information is based on the precondition that a, b, and c represent positive integers:

In Punjabi stores, there's an excess stock of 400 school bags and hand bags combined that have not found buyers yet.

The mean quantity of hand bags sold at Punjabi stores and Sindhi stores matches the total number of hand bags sold at Store P.

At Tiger stores , there are 300 school bags still remaining on the shelves awaiting purchase.

Assuming that the mean quantity of hand bags, school bags, and wallets sold from Store Rathore is 310, and keeping in mind that the production of wallets in Store Rathore is 15% higher than the production of school bags in the same store, we would like to figure out the combined count of unsold wallets and hand bags in Store Rathore.

1
320
2
280
3
360
4
420
5
400

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