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The following Pie chart shows the percentage number of the candidates passed in examination from States A, B, C, D, E, F of a country in 2006. The Bar graph shows the percentage of fresh candidates who passed their graduation in 2006.
If in 2006, the total passed candidates from states A, B, C, D, E and F was 650, then percentage of non-fresher candidates from State A who passed the examination in 2006 is
95%
86%
80%
70%
Explanation : percentage of non-fresher candidates from State A who passed the examination in 2006 = 100% – Non fresher = 100-20 =80%
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