Question : Directions: The given pie chart shows the cars sold by a company in 2015–2016 of different models.
If the number of cars in model D is 40,500, then how many more cars in model E are sold than those in model A?
Option 1: 8,100
Option 2: 16,200
Option 3: 24,600
Option 4: 13,500
Correct Answer: 13,500
Solution : Number of cars sold in model D = $40,500$ $90^{\circ}$ ⇒ $40,500$ $1^{\circ}$ ⇒ $\frac{40500}{90}$ = $450$ Number of cars sold in model E = $75^{\circ}$ Number of cars sold in model A = $45^{\circ}$ Number of cars sold in model E is more than those sold in model A by: = $75^{\circ}-45^{\circ}$ = $30^{\circ}$ $30^{\circ}$ ⇒ $30×450$ = $13,500$ Hence, the correct answer is 13,500.
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Question : Directions: The given pie chart shows the cars sold by a company in 2015-2016 of different models.
If the number of cars sold of model D is 40,500. What is the ratio between the number of cars sold of models D and E?
Option 1: 9 : 5
Option 2: 6 : 5
Option 3: 11 : 9
Option 4: 9 : 7
If the number of cars sold of model C is 22,000, then what will be the difference in the number of cars sold of model A and B?
Option 1: 800
Option 2: 1,200
Option 3: 1,000
Option 4: 1500
Question : Directions: The given pie chart shows the cars sold by a company in 2015-2016 of different model
If 5% of total number of cars sold of model E is 750, then what is the average number of cars sold of all the models?
Option 1: 15,000
Option 2: 14,400
Option 3: 16,800
Option 4: 14,000
Question : Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that follows. The pie chart shows the sale of different fruits in a shop in a day.
If a total of 1200 kg of fruits were sold in a day, calculate the amount of bananas sold (in kg).
Option 1: 360
Option 2: 290
Option 3: 330
Option 4: 260
Question : Study the given pie chart and answer the question that follows. The pie chart shows the sale of different fruits in a shop in a day. If a total of 1200 kg of fruits were sold in a day, find the difference between sales of grapes and oranges (in kg).
Option 1: 60
Option 2: 55
Option 3: 65
Option 4: 45
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