Question : The bar graph given below shows the marks obtained by two students X and Y in 6 subjects. What is the ratio of total marks obtained by X in all the subjects to the total marks obtained by Y in all the subjects?
Option 1: 50 : 49
Option 2: 51 : 41
Option 3: 49 : 50
Option 4: 41 : 51
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Correct Answer: 49 : 50
Solution : Total marks obtained by X in all the subjects = 120 + 160 + 240 + 200 + 40 + 220 = 980 Total marks obtained by Y in all the subjects = 60 + 280 + 260 + 140 + 180 + 80 = 1000 Required ratio = 980 : 1000 = 49 : 50 Hence, the correct answer is 49 : 50.
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