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Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The line graph shows the number of cars manufactured in six different months in two different companies
1. What is the ratio of 120% of the number of cars manufactured by company A on January and April together to the 80% of the number of cars sold by company B in march and June together?
2. Number of cars manufactured by company B on March and April together is what percentage more/less than the number of cars manufactured by company A on January and June together?
3. If the number of cars manufactured by company B on July is 120% of the average number of cars manufactured by company A for all the months together (Exclude February and march ), and then find the number of cars manufactured by B on July
4. What is the difference between the total number of cars manufactured by company A and the total number of cars manufactured by company B?
5. In which of the following month the difference between the number of cars manufactured by company A and B is maximum?
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of bags sold by six different companies
Total difference is 32% of the total number of bags sold by all the companies together
6. Number of bags sold by company B at profit is what percentage more/less than the number of bags sold by company C at loss?
7. What is the ratio of the number of bags sold by company A and C at profit to the number of bags sold by company D and F at loss?
8. What is the average number of bags sold by all the companies at profit?
9. In which company the number of bags sold at loss is maximum?
10. Which company sold the bags closest to the average number of bags sold by all the companies together?
Check your Answers below:
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The line graph shows the number of cars manufactured in six different months in two different companies1. Question
What is the ratio of 120% of the number of cars manufactured by company A on January and April together to the 80% of the number of cars sold by company B in march and June together?
Ans:4
Required ratio = 120/100 *(420+600):80/100*(540+320)
=>6*(1020): 4*(860)
=>153:862. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The line graph shows the number of cars manufactured in six different months in two different companiesNumber of cars manufactured by company B on March and April together is what percentage more/less than the number of cars manufactured by company A on January and June together?
Ans:1
Required percentage ={(540+360)-(420+540)}/(420+540)*100
=>600/96=6.25%3. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The line graph shows the number of cars manufactured in six different months in two different companiesIf the number of cars manufactured by company B on July is 120% of the average number of cars manufactured by company A for all the months together (Exclude February and march ), and then find the number of cars manufactured by B on July
Ans:2
Required number of cars = 120/100*(420+600+720+540)/4
=>6/5*2280/4=6/5*570=6844. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The line graph shows the number of cars manufactured in six different months in two different companiesWhat is the difference between the total number of cars manufactured by company A and the total number of cars manufactured by company B?
Ans:5
Required difference = (420+640+400+600+720 +540)-(560+480+540+360+450+320)
=>3320-2710
=>6105. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The line graph shows the number of cars manufactured in six different months in two different companiesIn which of the following month the difference between the number of cars manufactured by company A and B is maximum?
Ans:4
January = 560-420=140
February =640-480=160
March = 540-400=140
April = 600-360=240
June= 540-320=220Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of bags sold by six different companies
Total difference is 32% of the total number of bags sold by all the companies together6. Question
Number of bags sold by company B at profit is what percentage more/less than the number of bags sold by company C at loss?
Ans:4
Total number of bags sold = 320/32*100=1000
Company A:
Total bags = 1000*20/100=200
Given,
Let us take bags sold at loss be x
X+x+80=200
=>2x=120=>x=60
Bags sold at profit = 200-60=140
Bags sold at loss = 60
Similarly find all the bags
Required percentage = (90-40)/40*100=>50/40*100
=>250/2=125%7. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of bags sold by six different companies
Total difference is 32% of the total number of bags sold by all the companies togetherWhat is the ratio of the number of bags sold by company A and C at profit to the number of bags sold by company D and F at loss?
Ans:3
Total number of bags sold = 320/32*100=1000
Company A:
Total bags = 1000*20/100=200
Given,
Let us take bags sold at loss be x
X+x+80=200
=>2x=120=>x=60
Bags sold at profit = 200-60=140
Bags sold at loss = 60
Similarly find all the bags
Required ratio = (140+60): (75+25)=200:100=2:18. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of bags sold by six different companies
Total difference is 32% of the total number of bags sold by all the companies togetherWhat is the average number of bags sold by all the companies at profit?
Ans:1
Total number of bags sold = 320/32*100=1000
Company A:
Total bags = 1000*20/100=200
Given,
Let us take bags sold at loss be x
X+x+80=200
=>2x=120=>x=60
Bags sold at profit = 200-60=140
Bags sold at loss = 60
Similarly find all the bags
Required average = (140+90+60+175+120+75)/6
=>660/6=1109. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of bags sold by six different companies
Total difference is 32% of the total number of bags sold by all the companies togetherIn which company the number of bags sold at loss is maximum?
Ans:5
Total number of bags sold = 320/32*100=1000
Company A:
Total bags = 1000*20/100=200
Given,
Let us take bags sold at loss be x
X+x+80=200
=>2x=120=>x=60
Bags sold at profit = 200-60=140
Bags sold at loss = 60
Similarly find all the bags
From the table company E sold maximum number of bags at loss10. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions:
The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of bags sold by six different companies
Total difference is 32% of the total number of bags sold by all the companies togetherWhich company sold the bags closest to the average number of bags sold by all the companies together?
Ans:2
Total number of bags sold = 320/32*100=1000
Company A:
Total bags = 1000*20/100=200
Given,
Let us take bags sold at loss be x
X+x+80=200
=>2x=120=>x=60
Bags sold at profit = 200-60=140
Bags sold at loss = 60
Similarly find all the bags
Average number of bags sold by all the companies = 1000/6= 166.67
Company B sold near to the average number of bags sold by all the companies