Question : The following bar graph shows the number of cycles produced in a factory during 4 consecutive weeks. What is the average number of cycles produced per week in these weeks?
Option 1: 1120
Option 2: 1015
Option 3: 1075
Option 4: 1085
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Correct Answer: 1075
Solution : Average number of cycles produced per week = $\frac{1050 + 1200 + 950 + 1100}{4}$ = $\frac{4300}{4}$ = $1075$ Hence, the correct answer is 1075.
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Question : Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that follows. The bar graph shows the number of bottles and the number of cups sold by five different shops during a given week.
The total number of bottles sold during the given week by the five shops taken together is approximately what percentage of the total number of cups sold during the given week by the five shops taken together?
Option 1: 96.43%
Option 2: 92.11%
Option 3: 87.22%
Option 4: 89.07%
Question : The following bar graph gives figures for the production of fans and coolers by a large company in four consecutive years. Calculate the ratio of the number of fans produced in 1998 to the number of coolers produced in 2001.
Option 1: 23 : 18
Option 2: 32 : 18
Option 3: 23 : 21
Option 4: 18 : 23
Question : The bar graph shows the manufacturing and sales of different products. Find the number of unsold laptops.
Option 1: 9000
Option 2: 4000
Option 3: 8000
Option 4: 5000
Question : Study the given bar graph and answer the question that follows. The bar graph represents the voting for class monitor in class 9. In percentage figures how many more votes did Vaibhav get than Paridhi?
Option 1: 20%
Option 2: 25%
Option 3: 10%
Option 4: 4%
Question : The following bar graph shows the number of students in five different sections of Class 10.
What is the positive difference between the numbers of students in Section C and Section D?
Option 1: 16
Option 2: 15
Option 3: 14
Option 4: 17
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