Question : The pie chart given here shows the spending by a family on various items during the year 2000. Study the graph and answer these questions. The ratio of the total amount of money spent on housing to that spent on education was:
Option 1: 2 : 5
Option 2: 5 : 4
Option 3: 4 : 5
Option 4: 5 : 2
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Correct Answer: 5 : 4
Solution : Percentage of money spent on education = 12% Percentage of money spent on housing = 15% Money spent on an item is directly proportional to its percentage in the given pie chart. So, required ratio = 15 : 12 = 5 : 4 Hence, the correct answer is 5 : 4.
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