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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)
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 5 of 6.

Madhumitha said:   6 years ago
I can't understand. Please clear my doubt.
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Muskan said:   5 years ago
Thanks @Sundar.

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.

Shivkumar Dave said:   5 years ago
Right, Thanks @Prabal Singh.

Sushant Agawane said:   5 years ago
Yes, you are right @Sundar. Thanks.
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Sangay Dorji said:   5 years ago
Sajal got 60 out of 130. which mean he got 46% only from 100%.
And similar to Rohit.
Direct marks obtained is not converted to a percentage.
So, the answer is D. None is correct.
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Sugan aron said:   3 years ago
I can't understand this.

Please give some clearity.
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Daksh said:   3 years ago
Just find the percentages of one subject for all students means, first we should find the math percentages for all students. It will make it easy to solve fastly.

When you will go to find Math then you will get 3 students Ayush, Aman, Sajal. Now you have a max of three students only so repeat the same process for these 3 students.

Here, Rohit got below 60% in Math. And question says for all subject.

Thank You!
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Igbinedion Efosa said:   2 years ago
@All.

No student scored 60% and above in all subjects. So, the right answer is D.
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Lalo Salamanca said:   2 years ago
Here, the Table content is the percentage of marks, not the actual marks so the answer is Sajal and Rohit i.e, 2 numbers.
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