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Discussion Forum : Pie Charts - Pie Chart 2 (Q.No. 1)
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The following pie charts exhibit the distribution of the overseas tourist traffic from India. The two charts shows the tourist distribution by country and the age profiles of the tourists respectively.
Distribution of Overseas Tourist Traffic from India.
1.
What percentage of Indian tourist went to either USA or UK ?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
(40+10) = 50% (from first chart)
Discussion:
15 comments Page 1 of 2.
Saifwais said:
9 years ago
In case of "Either" it requires addition. Since, we do know the percentage but don't know the number, so it signifies the number lies in between the percentage area.
Surendra said:
8 years ago
In question it have "or" instead of "add". If the answer is correct then question have to be correction. Place 'add' in place of 'or'. Then will be it correct.
Barath said:
9 years ago
Because the question mentioned here is What percentage of Indian tourist went to either USA or UK ?
So,
US - 40.
UK - 10.
Then 40 + 10 = 50.
So,
US - 40.
UK - 10.
Then 40 + 10 = 50.
Ravimahawar said:
8 years ago
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Thanks for providing these quality questions. The questions you are sharing with us are useful for good practice.
Shreya said:
1 decade ago
Please explain why do we add 40 %+ 20%, while question used %age of tourist went either USA or UK?
Mounika said:
8 years ago
Percentage formula is x/y so how will impossible? Please explain clearly.
Dhanu said:
1 decade ago
Mentioned as or but added two countries, looks correction required.
Sanida said:
8 years ago
Both the graphs will be added right for the further correction.
SOURAV Kumar saha said:
8 years ago
Either or is mentioned in this question. So why you add this?
(2)
Anja said:
5 years ago
What will happen if they went to UK AND USA? Anyone explain.
(3)
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