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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)
Ayush905090607080
Aman1008080408070
Sajal906070709070
Rohit806580806060
Muskan806585955090
Tanvi707565854060
Tarun653550778080


2.
The number of students who obtained 60% and above marks in all subjects is?
1
2
3
None
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 4 of 6.

Sidharth said:   9 years ago
Dear all.

Conisder marks as 100. Percentage of every subkect is given so you can know who is above 60%.

Vicky said:   9 years ago
Super @Sundar.

Venkat said:   9 years ago
@Deepak.

Thank you for making it clear.

Samdrup said:   8 years ago
How there is 2 student who scored 60% and above? Actually, percentage should be calculated always out of 100.

Leena said:   8 years ago
Sajal and Tanvi have scored more than 60% marks too in all of the subjects. Isnt it?
(1)

Sushmitha said:   7 years ago
How much % of 125, 75 and 50?

Sangay said:   6 years ago
Sajal and Tanvi also got more than 60%.

But why are they not included?

Mounika said:   6 years ago
How it is possible to get 80% of marks for 40 and 70% of marks for 60. Please, can anyone explain these if I am wrong? ?

Ram said:   6 years ago
@All.

Here, the table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects not obtained mark.

Rasika Modi said:   6 years ago
Rohit got 80 marks but 60% of 150 is 90. Then how he scored 60% marks in all subjects? Please tell me.


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