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  • The monthly expenditure of a person is Rs. 6000. The distribution of expenditure on various items is as follows: Item of expenditure Amount(in Rs.) Food 2000 Clothing 660 Fuel and rent 1200 Education 480 Miscellaneous 1660 If the above data is represented by a percentage bar diagram of height 15 cm, then what are the lengths of the two segments of the bar diagram corresponding to education and miscellaneous respectively?


  • Options
  • A. 1.25 cm and 5 cm
  • B. 1.2 cm and 4.15 cm
  • C. 1.2 cm and 3.5 cm
  • D. 4.15 cm and 6 cm

  • Correct Answer
  • 1.2 cm and 4.15 cm 

    Explanation
    15 cm corresponds to 6000 rs
    Education = 480/6000 * 15 cm = 1.2 cm
    Miscellaneous = 1660/6000 * 15 cm = 4.15 cm
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