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  • Question
  • The quantity moved from Avanti to Vidisha is


  • Options
  • A. 200
  • B. 800
  • C. 700
  • D. 1,000

  • Correct Answer
  • 1,000 

    Explanation

    As per the given above figure , we can see that
    Since flow from Vaishali to Jyotishmati is 300 where as demand is 400 so the deficient 100 would be met by flow from Vidisha.
    Again the demand of 700 in Panchal is again to be met by flow from Jyotishmati which can get it from Vidisha.
    Thus, the quantity moved from Avanti to Vidisha is 200 + 100 + 700 = 1000


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    • Options
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