Question
What is the number of female travelling by bus in
cities A and C together? Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. The table given below shows the total number of people (males + females) and total number of males in five different cities (A, B, C, D and E). Also the ratio is given of the number of females travelling only by bus and by car.Solution
Number of female travelling by bus in cities A = (15420 – 10820) x 13/23 = 2600 Number of female travelling by bus in cities C = (16250 – 11250) x 7/10 = 3500 Required answer = 2600 + 3500 = 6100
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