Question : The following bar chart shows the runs given and overs bowled by a bowler in 6 different matches. Economy rate $=\frac{\text { Runs given }}{\text { Overs bowled }}$ What will be the economy rate of the bowler for all the 6 matches taken together? [Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.]
Option 1: 7.22
Option 2: 5.46
Option 3: 6.93
Option 4: 6.14
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Correct Answer: 6.14
Solution : Runs given = 66 + 56 + 72 + 45 + 20 + 36 = 295 Over bowled = 9 + 10 + 8 + 6 + 8 + 7 = 48 Economy rate $=\frac{\text { Runs given }}{\text { Overs bowled }}$ $=\frac{295}{48}$ $=6.14$ Hence, the correct answer is 6.14.
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Question : In the first 20 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was only 2.4 per over. What should be the run rate in the remaining 30 overs to reach a target of 308 runs? Could you give your answer correct to one decimal place?
Option 1: 5.8
Option 2: 7.2
Option 3: 6.4
Option 4: 8.7
Question : The table given below shows the number of runs scored and the number of balls played by 5 batsmen.
Strike rate $=\frac{\text { Number } \text { of runs scored }}{\text { Number of balls played }} \times 100$ The strike rate of J is what percentage of the strike rate of N?
Option 1: 242.24%
Option 2: 228.57%
Option 3: 182.36%
Option 4: 196.44%
Question : Directions: After interchanging the given two numbers, what will be the value of the given equation? 6 and 2 9 ÷ 2 × 6 + 5 – 1 = ?
Option 1: 13
Option 2: 7
Option 3: 5
Option 4: 9
Question : The following bar chart shows the marks obtained (out of 100) by a student in 6 different subjects in an examination. The total marks obtained by the student in S2 and S4 taken together is what percentage more than the marks obtained by the student in S5? [Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.]
Option 1: 73.34%
Option 2: 71.11%
Option 3: 76.47%
Option 4: 79.32%
Question : The following table displays the number of runs scored and balls played by five batsmen.
When calculating a batsman's strike rate, divide the number of runs scored by the number of balls played and multiply the result by 100. Which player has the highest strike rate?
Option 1: P
Option 2: Q
Option 3: S
Option 4: R
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