Question : Study the graph and answer the question.
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
Correct Answer: 11 : 7
Solution : The number of worker in the factory whose daily wages are below Rs. 600 = 40 + 50 + 58 + 72 = 220 The number of worker in the factory whose daily wages are more Rs. 650 = 55 + 48 + 37 = 140 Required ratio= 220 : 140 = 11 : 7 Hence the ratio is 11 : 7.
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Question : Study the graph and answer the question. The number of workers in the factory whose daily wages are INR 450 or more but less than INR 600 is___________.
Option 1: 148
Option 2: 170
Option 3: 190
Option 4: 180
Question : Study the graph and answer the question. The number of workers in the factory whose daily wages are Rs. 500 or more but less than Rs. 650 is what percentage more than the number of workers whose daily wages are Rs. 650 or more but less than Rs. 750? (Your answer should be correct to one decimal place.)
Option 1: 76.6
Option 2: 45.8
Option 3: 75.4
Option 4: 84.5
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
What percentage of the total number of workers in the factory is the number of workers whose weekly earnings are INR 6,500 or above but less than INR 8,500? (Your answer should be correct to one decimal place.)
Option 1: 50.2
Option 2: 42.6
Option 3: 35.8
Option 4: 49.3
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
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