Difference between pass percentage of girls and boys in class I = 80 - 45 = 35%
Difference between pass percentage of girls and boys in class II = 80 - 70 = 10%
Difference between pass percentage of girls and boys in class III = 50 - 40 = 10%
Difference between pass percentage of girls and boys in class IV = 90 - 70 = 20%
Difference between pass percentage of girls and boys in class V = 80 - 55 = 25%
Difference between pass percentage of girls and boys in class VI = 80 - 50 = 30%
Difference between pass percentage of girls and boys in class VII = 70 - 50 = 20%
Hence, it is clear that result of class I shows maximum difference between pass percentage of the girls and the boys.
Number of men working in night shifts in different industries will be as below.
As per given graphs in question,
Number of total people working in night shifts in IT = 40250 x 12%
Number of men working in night shifts in IT = 40250 x 12% x (100% - 20% )
Number of men working in night shifts in IT = 40250 x 12% x 80%
? Number of men working in night shifts in IT = 40250 x (12/100) x 80/100
? Number of men working in night shifts in IT = 3864
Similarly,
Number of men working in night shifts in Sports = 80/100 x 18/100 x 40250 = 5796
Number of men working in night shifts in Call Center = 55/100 x 32/100 x 40250 = 7084
Number of men working in night shifts in Sales = 40/100 x 8/100 x 40250 = 1288
Number of men working in night shifts in Banking = 60/100 x 14/100 x 40250 = 3381
Number of men working in night shifts in Chemical Industries = 85/100 x 16/100 x 40250 = 5474
Hence, total number of men working in night shifts in different industries = 3864 + 5796 + 7084 + 1288 + 3381 + 5474 = 26887
In 2007, income of Company A = Rs. 13,54,300 and their profit = Rs. 6,00,000
Since, their Expenditure = 13,54,300 - 6,00,000 = Rs. 7,54,300
Both segments representing education and rent respectively are each 10%. Hence, family's expenditure on these two items will be equal. i.e.. Rs. 375 will be expenditure on rent.
Number of women from Sports Industry = (20/100) x (18/100) x 40250 = 1449
Required percentage = (1449/40250) x 100 = 3.6%
Difference between two highest runs = 994 ? 772 = 222
Difference between two lowest runs = 653 ? 414 = 239
Difference = 239 ? 222 = 17
As we see in the graph the Export graph is higher for 2003 to 2004 years. So we will calculate for this year.
Required percentage for 2004 = (Export in 2004 - Export in 2003) x 100/Export in 2004
Required percentage for 2004 = (600 - 200) x 100/200 = 200%
As per given above graph , we have
The distance traveled by Truck A = 475
The distance traveled by Truck Truck D = 425
Required ratio = The distance traveled by Truck A : The distance traveled by Truck D
Required ratio = 475 : 425 = 19 : 17
As we can see in the graph that
Total production by unit F in year 2001 and 2002 together = ( 70 + 85 ) = 155 Million tons
Similarly
Total production by unit D in year 2001 and 2002 together = ( 95 + 100 ) = 195 Million tons
? Required percentage = (Total production by unit F in year 2001 and 2002 together x 100 / Total production by unit D in year 2001 and 2002 together )
? Required percentage = ( 155 x 100 / 195 )
=79.487 ? 79.49
Total production by unit B in 2001 and 2002 together = (75 + 60) = 135 Million tons
Total production by unit C in 2001 and 2002 together = (100 + 110) = 210 Million tons
? Required ratio = (135:210) = 9:14.
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