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The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
The Numbers in the Brackets give the Maximum Marks in Each Subject.
Student | Subject (Max. Marks) | |||||
Maths | Chemistry | Physics | Geography | History | Computer Science | |
(150) | (130) | (120) | (100) | (60) | (40) | |
Ayush | 90 | 50 | 90 | 60 | 70 | 80 |
Aman | 100 | 80 | 80 | 40 | 80 | 70 |
Sajal | 90 | 60 | 70 | 70 | 90 | 70 |
Rohit | 80 | 65 | 80 | 80 | 60 | 60 |
Muskan | 80 | 65 | 85 | 95 | 50 | 90 |
Tanvi | 70 | 75 | 65 | 85 | 40 | 60 |
Tarun | 65 | 35 | 50 | 77 | 80 | 80 |
2.
The number of students who obtained 60% and above marks in all subjects is?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
From the table it is clear that Sajal and Rohit have 60% or more marks in each of the six subjects.
Discussion:
58 comments Page 2 of 6.
Omkar said:
1 decade ago
Dear frnds Look Keenly to Question::==The following table gives the ((((percentage)))) of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
Example:-
Sajal 60 (Chemistry subject, Maximum 130).
Here 60 is NOT 60/130. It is 60% of 130 i.e., Mark = 78/130.
Example:-
Sajal 60 (Chemistry subject, Maximum 130).
Here 60 is NOT 60/130. It is 60% of 130 i.e., Mark = 78/130.
Vky said:
9 years ago
The table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
So, no need to get percentage again, the answer is right, only check out the percentage marks obtained by a student who got 60 or more than 60 as mentioned in column.
So, no need to get percentage again, the answer is right, only check out the percentage marks obtained by a student who got 60 or more than 60 as mentioned in column.
Deepak said:
9 years ago
These all columns give percentage marks obtain by each student in that sub. So because of that Sajal gets more than 60% marks in each subject and also in Computer max marks is 40 and student get 80 means he got 80%of 40 means he got 32 marks in that subject.
Kezang said:
5 years ago
@Mounika.
80 is in percentage and 40 is total marks.
So, 80/100 * 40= 32.
So, 32/40 * 100=80. Here the marks in the bracket are total marks, not the percentage. He got only 32 out of 40. So, when they convert into a percentage, he got 80% of 40.
Thanks.
80 is in percentage and 40 is total marks.
So, 80/100 * 40= 32.
So, 32/40 * 100=80. Here the marks in the bracket are total marks, not the percentage. He got only 32 out of 40. So, when they convert into a percentage, he got 80% of 40.
Thanks.
Preethi P said:
2 years ago
In the question, they have mentioned that the numbers in the table are the percentage of marks, so we don't want to find the percentage again. We just want to check whether the no of students who has 60 and above percentage.
Hope it clears everyone!
Hope it clears everyone!
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Pradeep said:
10 years ago
Dear All,
Reply given by @Sundar is clear.
We don't have to calculate anything here, actually question is intent to confuse us.
They have already given % of marks. So who have got more than 60% from the table for all subjects are the right choices.
Reply given by @Sundar is clear.
We don't have to calculate anything here, actually question is intent to confuse us.
They have already given % of marks. So who have got more than 60% from the table for all subjects are the right choices.
Ankit ojha said:
1 decade ago
No one student get 60% marks in all subjects so answer should be none I read question many times and the question is asking 60% and above marks. If I am wrong then please prove it.
According to me answer should be none-D.
According to me answer should be none-D.
UserUnknown said:
8 months ago
@All.
Yes, I agree, the right answer is option B.
The table gives the *percentage of marks*. (Given on the question above the table)
So in the table, only two students have 60(i.e. 60 %) and above. i.e Sajal and Rohit.
Yes, I agree, the right answer is option B.
The table gives the *percentage of marks*. (Given on the question above the table)
So in the table, only two students have 60(i.e. 60 %) and above. i.e Sajal and Rohit.
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Banu said:
1 decade ago
Dr friends percentage of marks is given in the table not the marks obtained. Why all of you are confusing the simple question. First read the question carefully and understand it and then solve it.
Jhajee said:
1 decade ago
kindly read the 1st line of the above question. ie."The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination."
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