Question : Study the graph and answer the question:
The number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are INR 2,500 or more but below INR 4,000 is what percentage more than the number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are INR 4,500 or more but below INR 6,000?
Option 1: 37.6
Option 2: 27.3
Option 3: 29.8
Option 4: 36.4
Correct Answer: 37.6
Solution : Number of families whose monthly expenditure on education is INR 2500 or more but below INR 4000 = 47 + 55 + 70 = 172 Number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are INR 4500 or more but below INR 6000 = 52 + 43 + 30 =125 Required percentage gain = $\frac{172 - 125}{125}\times 100\% = 37.6\%$ Hence, the correct answer is 37.6.
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Question : Study the graph and answer the question.
What is the ratio of the number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are below Rs. 3,000 to the number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are Rs. 4,000 or above but less than Rs. 5,500?
Option 1: 21 : 31
Option 2: 21 : 32
Option 3: 16 : 23
Option 4: 23 : 35
The number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are Rs. 2,000 or more but less than Rs. 4,000 is ______.
Option 1: 237
Option 2: 230
Option 3: 207
Option 4: 197
The ratio of the number of workers in the factory whose daily wages are below INR 600 to the number of workers whose daily wages are more than INR 650 but less than INR 800 is___________.
Option 1: 2 : 1
Option 2: 17 : 14
Option 3: 11 : 10
Option 4: 11 : 7
Question : The monthly incomes of Ravi and Shiv are in the ratio 1 : 2 and their monthly expenditures are in the ratio 1 : 3. If each saves INR 4,000 per month, then find the monthly income of Shiv.
Option 1: INR 16,000
Option 2: INR 18,000
Option 3: INR 14,000
Option 4: INR 20,000
Question : Study the graph and answer the question. The number of workers in the factory whose weekly earnings are below INR 7,000 is what percentage more than the number of workers whose weekly earnings are INR 7,000 or above but less than INR 8,500?
Option 1: 43.75
Option 2: 42.50
Option 3: 44.25
Option 4: 45.25
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