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Discussion Forum : Table Charts - Table Chart 3 (Q.No. 2)
Directions to Solve
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 4 of 6.
Prabal Singh said:
1 decade ago
Except the above mentioned line by VINAY, following occur in respect of question# 2:-
Maximum Marks in Chemistry are 130 whose 60% become 78. There is only AMAN who secured more than 60% in chemistry but AMAN got only 40% in Geography..... this conclude that no one got more than 60% in each subject.
Please,kindly correct me if i am wrong.
Maximum Marks in Chemistry are 130 whose 60% become 78. There is only AMAN who secured more than 60% in chemistry but AMAN got only 40% in Geography..... this conclude that no one got more than 60% in each subject.
Please,kindly correct me if i am wrong.
ABC said:
1 decade ago
The question here is not about 80% above it is 60% above so the answer provided is right
Sukhvinder said:
1 decade ago
Total marks in computer science is 40 and history are 60. Then how it is possible to get 80, 90 marks in both subjects.
XYZ said:
1 decade ago
Total marks in computer science is 40 and history are 60. Then how it is possible to get 80, 90 marks in both subjects. Moreover, maximum marks in Chemistry are 130 whose 60% is 78. There is only AMAN who secured more than 60% in chemistry. So the answer should be [D]. NONE...
Please, correct me if I am wrong
Please, correct me if I am wrong
Sateesh said:
1 decade ago
1.How can they more than 100% marks in computer Science.
2.Is it 60 more than 60% out of 130 (Sajal marks in Chemistry)
3.Is it 80 more than 60% out of 150 (Rohit marks in Maths)
2.Is it 60 more than 60% out of 130 (Sajal marks in Chemistry)
3.Is it 80 more than 60% out of 150 (Rohit marks in Maths)
Sundar said:
1 decade ago
@All
I request you all to read the given direction carefully.
Direction: 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.
So, Sajal and Rohit obtained 60 or above 60 PERCENTAGE of marks in all subjects (columns as given below).
Therefore the given answer is correct.
I hope this will help you. Have a nice day!
I request you all to read the given direction carefully.
Direction: 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.
So, Sajal and Rohit obtained 60 or above 60 PERCENTAGE of marks in all subjects (columns as given below).
Sajal 90 60 70 70 90 70
Rohit 80 65 80 80 60 60
Therefore the given answer is correct.
I hope this will help you. Have a nice day!
Abhijit said:
1 decade ago
Yes You are right Sundar
Sajal 60 (Chemistry subject, Maximum 130).
Here 60 is NOT 60/130. It is 60% of 130 i.e., Mark = 78/130.
Sajal 60 (Chemistry subject, Maximum 130).
Here 60 is NOT 60/130. It is 60% of 130 i.e., Mark = 78/130.
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.
Ddnl said:
1 decade ago
Thank you sundar.
Paresh Patel said:
1 decade ago
Thanks Sundar
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