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Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The pie chart shows the number of pens sold in different shops in the month of July.
1. If the number of pens sold in Shop B is increased 20% on every month, then find the number of pens sold in the month of August.
2. Find the ratio of the number of pens sold in shop C to that of shop E
3. If the number of pens sold in the month of August in shop D is 20% of the total number of pens sold in shop A, C and F in the month of July, then find the number of pens sold in the month of August in shop D.
4. Number of pens sold in shop C is what percentage more than the number of pens sold in shop F?
5. Find the average number of pens sold in shop B, C, D and F together
Directions (6-10): Study the following pie chart carefully and answer it correctly. The following charts show the percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages:
6. What is the respective ratio of total number of children from village M to number of children attending school from the same village?
7. What is the number of children not attending school from village N?
8. What is the total number of children not attending school from village L and O together?
9. What is the total number of children from village P and M together?
10. The number of children attending school from village L is approximately, what percentage of the number of children from that village?
Check your Answers below:
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The pie chart shows the number of pens sold in different shops in the month of July.
1. Question
If the number of pens sold in Shop B is increased 20% on every month, then find the number of pens sold in the month of August.
Ans:3
Required number of pens = 6000 *(12/100) * (120/100)
= 8642. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The pie chart shows the number of pens sold in different shops in the month of July.
Find the ratio of the number of pens sold in shop C to that of shop EAns:4
Required ratio = 6000 * (18/100): 6000 * (10/100)
= 18: 10
= 9: 53. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The pie chart shows the number of pens sold in different shops in the month of July.
If the number of pens sold in the month of August in shop D is 20% of the total number of pens sold in shop A, C and F in the month of July, then find the number of pens sold in the month of August in shop D.Ans:2
Number of pens sold in shop A, C and F in the month of July
= 6000 * (20+18+15)/100
= 3180
Number of pens sold in shop D in the month of August = 3180 * (20/100) = 6364. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The pie chart shows the number of pens sold in different shops in the month of July.
Number of pens sold in shop C is what percentage more than the number of pens sold in shop F?Ans:3
Required percentage = [(18-15)/15 ]* 100
= [3/15] * 100
= 20%5. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The pie chart shows the number of pens sold in different shops in the month of July.
Find the average number of pens sold in shop B, C, D and F togetherAns:1
Required average = [(12+18+25+15)/3] * 6000/100
= (70/4) *60
= 10506. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following pie chart carefully and answer it correctly. The following charts show the percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages:
What is the respective ratio of total number of children from village M to number of children attending school from the same village?
Ans:1
Total number of children from village M=(26/100)*2200
Number of children attending school from village M=(32/100)*1500
Required ratio=(26/100)*2200 : (32/100)*1500 = 143:1207. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following pie chart carefully and answer it correctly. The following charts show the percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages:
What is the number of children not attending school from village N?Ans:2
Number of children not attending school from village N
=(15/100)*2200-(12/100)*1500= 330-180=1508. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following pie chart carefully and answer it correctly. The following charts show the percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages:
What is the total number of children not attending school from village L and O together?Ans:1
Number of children not attending school from village L
=(15/100)*2200-(14/100)*1500 =330-210=120
Number of children not attending school from village O
=(21/100)*2200-(20/100)*1500 =462-300=162
Required total=120+162=2829. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following pie chart carefully and answer it correctly. The following charts show the percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages:
What is the total number of children from village P and M together?Ans:3
Number of children from village P and M together= ([23+26]/100)*2200
=(49/100)*2200
=107810. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following pie chart carefully and answer it correctly. The following charts show the percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages:
The number of children attending school from village L is approximately, what percentage of the number of children from that village?Ans:4
Number of children attending school from village L=(14/100)*1500
Number of children from village L=(15/100)*2200
Required percentage= {[(14/100)*1500]/[(15/100)*2200]}*100
=63%