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1.  Study the following table carefully and answer the question that follow:
Number of candidates (in lakhs) appearing in a Entrance Examination from six different Cities.
City A B C D E F
No. of Candidates 1.25 3.14 1.08 2.27 1.85 2.73
Ratio of Candidates Passing and Failing Within the City
City Ratio of Passing and Failing
A 7 : 3
B 5 : 3
C 4 : 5
D 1 : 3
E 3 : 2
F 7 : 5

The number of candidates passing the examination from City F is what per cent of the total number of candidates appearing from all the cities together? ( rounded off to two digits after the decimal)

Solution:
Total number of candidates from al the 5 cities
= {(1.25 + 3.14 + 1.08 + 2.27 + 1.85 + 2.73) × 100000}
= 12.32 × 100000
= 1232000
Number of candidates passing the exam from city F
=712×2.73×100000=7×273×100012=7×91×250=159250Required percentage=(1592501232000×100)%=159251232%=12.926%12.93%

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