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Directions : The table shows the number of marks secured by each student in different subjects. The marks are out of total 150 marks in each subject. Some values are missing in the table. To answer each question, refer to data in table and respective question.
If the average marks of Ravi in English, Physics and Biology is 120 and the sum of the marks obtained by Ravi in Maths, Chemistry and Statistics is same as the marks obtained by Ramesh in English, Physics and Chemistry then the total marks scored by Ravi in all subjects together is what % of total marks obtained by Ramesh in all the subjects together?
65%
95%
85%
75%
Average marks of Ravi in English, Physics and Biology = 120 Total marks of Ravi in English, Physics and Biology = 360 Marks obtained by Ravi in Maths, Chemistry and Statistics = 400 Total marks scored by Ravi in all subjects together = 360 + 400 = 760 Total marks scored by Ramesh in all subjects together = 400 + 400 = 800 Required % = 760/800 * 100 = 95%
Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.
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