As per given table, we can see that,
? Total number of players in School = sum of number of players in given all games
Total number of players in
School A = 150 + 250 + 200 + 100 + 120 = 820
School B = 200 + 125 + 195 + 130 + 180 = 830
School C = 250 + 175 + 245 + 60 + 150 = 880
School D = 230 + 100 + 200 + 40 + 130 = 700
School E = 200 + 250 + 225 + 65 + 165 = 905
Required answer will be School E .
As per given table, we can see that,
Number of students playing Basketball from all the given school
A = 200 , B = 195 , C = 245 , D = 200 , E = 225
Number of students playing Cricket from all the given school
A = 150 , B = 200 , C = 250 , D = 230 , E = 200
The total number of students playing Basketball from all the school = 200 + 195 + 245 + 200 + 225 = 1065
The total number of students playing Cricket from all the school = 150 + 200 + 250 + 230 + 200 = 1030
Required difference = The total number of students playing Basketball from all the school - The total number of students playing Cricket from all the school
Required difference = 1065 ? 1030 = 35
From above given data , we have
The total number of employees in the organisation = 520
Ratio of men to women in the organisation = 5 : 3
Number of men in the organisation = 5 x 65 = 325
Number of women in the organisation = 3 x 65 = 195
Number of men working in the HR department = 325 of 4% = 13
Number of women working in the HR department = 195 of 40% = 78
? Required ratio = Number of men working in the HR department : Number of women working in the HR department
= 13 : 78 = 1 : 6
As per given table graph,
The total marks obtained by all students in Hindi = Marks obtained by ravi in Hindi + Marks obtained by riya in Hindi + Marks obtained by amit in Hindi +Marks obtained by kirti in Hindi + Marks obtained by prasad in Hindi + Marks obtained by tanya in Hindi
The total marks obtained by all students in Hindi = 50 x (84 + 86 + 88 + 90 + 86 + 80)/100 = 50 x 514/100 = 257
The average marks obtained by all students in Hindi = 257/6 = 42.83
Pass percentage in Maths = Minimum passing marks in Maths x 100/total maths marks for math
Pass percentage in Maths = 95 x 100/150 = 63.3%
Pass percentage in Social studies = Minimum passing marks in Social studies x 100/total maths marks for Social studies
Pass percentage in Social studies = 85 x 100/125 = 68%
It is cleans from the table that Ravi and and Kirti will pass in the examination.
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