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What is the ratio between number of mobile phones sold by shops B and D together to the total number of items sold by shop E?
Read the following data carefully and answer the given questions: The given line graph shows the average of number of laptops and number of mobile phones sold and percentage of number of laptops sold out of total number of items sold by the given 5 shops namely A, B, C and
D. Total number of items sold = Number of laptops sold + Number of mobile phones sold
D. Total number of items sold = Number of laptops sold + Number of mobile phones sold
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