Comprehension Passage
Directions: Read the data carefully and answer the following questions.
Three companies, A, B, and C, manufacture and sell two types of vehicles: Cars and Buses. The number of Buses sold by company C is 20 less than that of company A. The total number of Buses sold by all three companies is 245. The total number of Buses and Cars sold by company A is 275. The number of Cars sold by company C is equal to the number of Cars sold by company B, which is 120. The ratio of the number of Cars sold by company A and C is 23:15.
If Company A decides to increase the selling price of each Car by 15% and each Bus by 10%, and the original selling price of a Car was Rs. 500,000 and a Bus was Rs. 800,000, what is the total increase in revenue for Company A?
1
Rs. 20,440,000
2
Rs. 21,560,000
3
Rs. 22,780,000
4
Rs. 23,900,000
5
Rs. 21,080,000