Question : Study the given table and answer the question that follows. The table shows the number of students studying in six different classes at six different schools.
The number of students studying in class VII from school U is what percentage of the total number of students from all the classes together from that school (rounded off to 2 digits after decimal)?
Option 1: 16.48%
Option 2: 18.25%
Option 3: 15.63%
Option 4: 17.36%
Correct Answer: 17.36%
Solution : Required percentage $=\frac{\text{The number of students studying in class VII from school U}}{\text{Total students}}×100$ $=\frac{162}{917+924+904+919+904+910}\times 100$ $=17.36\%$ Hence, the correct answer is 17.36%.
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Question : Study the given table and answer the question that follows: The table shows the number of students studying in 6 different classes at 6 different schools.
Which class has the minimum number of students from all schools together?
Option 1: VIII
Option 2: IX
Option 3: VII
Option 4: X
Question : Study the given table and answer the question that follows. The table shows the number of students studying in 6 different classes at 6 different schools.
Which class has the maximum number of students from all schools together?
Option 1: X
Option 2: VII
Option 3: VI
Option 4: V
Question : The table below shows the number of students commuting to school by different modes of transport:
Which mode of transport is used by a maximum number of students?
Option 1: Bicycle
Option 2: Walking
Option 3: Other vehicles
Option 4: School bus
Question : The following table shows different types of geysers sold by a company over 6 years (numbers in thousands) Answer the following question based on the table:
The total sales of all the six years are the minimum for which geyser?
Option 1: D
Option 2: A
Option 3: C
Option 4: B
Question : Calculate the mean from the following table.
Option 1: 33.4
Option 2: 32.6
Option 3: 35.8
Option 4: 34.2
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