Question : The following pie chart shows the number of leaves taken during a year by each of 6 different employees as percentages of the total number of leaves taken by these 6 employees, added together.
If the difference between the numbers of leaves taken by E2 and E5 is 14, then what is the total number of leaves taken during the year by all the 6 employees, added together?
Option 1: 380
Option 2: 350
Option 3: 320
Option 4: 360
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Correct Answer: 350
Solution : Difference between the numbers of leaves taken by E2 and E5 = 14 (24% – 20%) = 4% of the total number of leaves = 14 ⇒ 4% of the total number of leaves = 14 $\therefore$ Total number of leaves $=\frac{14}{4}×100= 350$ Hence, the correct answer is 350.
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Question : Study the given pie chart and answer the question that follows. The following pie chart shows the sectors representing the shares of the number of chairs produced in a given year of each of the six different brands in terms of the central angles (in degrees) with respect to the total number of chairs produced in that year of all the six brands taken together.
If the total number of chairs produced by these six brands taken together is 7200, then what is the total number of chairs produced by brands B2 and B3 taken together?
Option 1: 1750
Option 2: 2400
Option 3: 2100
Option 4: 1800
Question : The pie chart given below gives the measures of the central angles of the sectors that reflect the number of flats in 6 different towers in a housing society with respect to the total flats in these 6 towers taken together. If the difference between the number of flats in T2 and in T6 is 66, then what is the total number of flats in the 6 towers taken together?
Option 1: 1140
Option 2: 960
Option 3: 1220
Option 4: 1080
Question : The following pie chart shows the amounts of money spent under different heads by a household as percentages of the total money spent by the household on these 7 heads taken together. If the total money spent on these 7 heads is INR 2,300, then what is the amount spent on E5?
Option 1: INR 483
Option 2: INR 253
Option 3: INR 391
Option 4: INR 299
Question : The pie chart given below shows the number of employees in 6 different companies. The total number of employees in all these 6 companies is 15840. The number of employees in a particular company is shown in terms of degree with respect to the total number of employees in all these 6 companies. $J_1$ = The total number of employees in P, Q, S, T and U. $J_2$ = The difference between the total number of employees in P and Q and the total number of employees in T and U. What is the value of $\left(J_1+J_2\right)$?
Option 1: 19404
Option 2: 6600
Option 3: 16302
Option 4: 12804
Question : The following pie chart shows the sectors representing the shares of the number of bottles sold by each of the seven different shops in terms of the central angles (in degrees) with respect to the total number of bottles sold by all the seven shops taken together. If the total number of bottles sold by all the 7 shops taken together is 1500, then what is the number of bottles sold by S4?
Option 1: 180
Option 2: 225
Option 3: 165
Option 4: 240
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