Question : Directions: The bar graph shows the number of males and females (in crores) in India from 1951-1991. Read the graph and answer the following question: What was the approximate percentage of the female population in India during 1991?
Option 1: 48.23%
Option 2: 48.02%
Option 3: 48.03%
Option 4: 48.33%
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Correct Answer: 48.23%
Solution : As per the given graph: The total populations of both males and females in the year 1991 = 44 + 41 = 85 crore The population of females in the year 1991 = 41 crore The percentage of female population in India during the year 1991 = $\frac{\text{The population of females}}{{\text{ Total population of both males and females}}}×100$ The percentage of the female population in India during the year 1991 = $\frac{41}{85}×100\approx$ 48.23% Hence, the correct answer is 48.23%.
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