Question : The pie chart given below shows the production of 6 different factories. The total production of all these 6 factories is 17000. The production of a particular factory is shown as a percentage of the total production of all these 6 factories. Which of the following statements is NOT correct? I. The ratio of the production of P and R together to the production of Q and U together is 49 : 46. II. The production of S and T together is 91.66% more than the production of P and Q together.
Option 1: Neither I nor II
Option 2: Only I
Option 3: Both I and II
Option 4: Only II
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Correct Answer: Only II
Solution : I. Production of P and R = 19 + 30 = 49 Production of Q and U = 41 + 5 = 46 $\therefore$ Respective ratio = 49 : 46 Given ratio = 49 : 46 $\therefore$ This statement is correct. II. Production of S and T = 2 + 3 = 5 Production of P and Q = 19 + 41 = 60 Difference = 60 – 5 = 55 $\therefore$ Required percentage = $\frac{55}{60}\times100$ = 58.3% less Given percentage difference = 99.66% more $\therefore$ This statement is NOT correct. Hence, the correct answer is Only II.
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Option 2: Both I and II
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Option 2: Only II
Option 3: Neither I nor II
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Option 1: 19404
Option 2: 6600
Option 3: 16302
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Option 1: II and III
Option 2: I, II, and III
Option 3: I and III
Option 4: I and II
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