A person is appointed in the pay scale of RS 700-40-1500.find in how many years he will reach maximum of the scale

(1500-700)/40 = 20

To find out how many years it will take for a person to reach the maximum of the pay scale, we need to calculate the difference between the minimum and maximum values of the scale, and then divide that by the increment.

Here, the minimum value is Rs 700 and the maximum value is Rs 1500. The increment is given as Rs 40.

The difference between the minimum and maximum values is Rs 1500 - Rs 700 = Rs 800.

Now, to find the number of increments it will take to reach this difference, we divide the difference by the increment: Rs 800 / Rs 40 = 20.

Therefore, it will take 20 increments (or 20 years) for the person to reach the maximum of the pay scale.

To find the number of years it will take for the person to reach the maximum of the pay scale, we need to calculate the difference between the maximum pay and the current pay, and then divide that by the annual increment.

In this case, the maximum pay in the scale is RS 1500, and the current pay is RS 700. The annual increment is RS 40.

The difference between the maximum pay and the current pay is RS 1500 - RS 700 = RS 800.

To calculate the number of years it will take to reach the maximum, divide the difference by the annual increment:

RS 800 / RS 40 = 20

Therefore, it will take the person 20 years to reach the maximum of the scale.