Question
What is the difference between the number of chocolates
purchased by Amit from shop A and B together and number of chocolates purchased by Sumit from shop C and D together? Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions: Pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of chocolates purchased by (Amit + Sumit) from five different shops (A, B, C D and E) and table shows the number of chocolates purchased by Amit from these shops. Total number of chocolates = 200Solution
Required difference = (45 + 30) – (8 + 30) = 75 – 38 = 37
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