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Study the following table and answer the following questions    

Study the following table and answer the following questions

 

Table-7

 

Q

In which year did the highest number of candidates clear the entrance exam from State D ?

A

2008

B

2006

C

2007

D

2009

E

None of these

A

2008

B

2006

C

2007

D

2009

E

None of these

Solution

Number of candidates who cleared the exam from State D in the following years is as follows: 2004 : 24% of 132000 = 31680 2005 : 19% of 115000 =...

Number of candidates who cleared the exam from State D in the following years is as follows:

2004 : 24% of 132000 = 31680

2005 : 19% of 115000 = 21850

2006 : 35% of 196000 = 68600

2007 : 46% of 188000 = 86480

2008 : 60% of 183000 = 109800

2009 : 56% of 201000 = 112560

Hence, in the year 2009, highest number of candidates cleared the entrance exam from State D.

 

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