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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 number of freshers from state D was 160, then how many non-fresher candidates passed the exam from State E?
1430
1240
1420
1440
Explanation : X-Total students appeared from D Total no of freshers from D = 25% of x = 160 => x=640 y-Total students appeared from all states 10% of y = 640 => y=6400 non-fresher candidates (%) passed the exam from State E = 100 -10 = 90 Total no of non-fresher candidates = 90*1600/100 = 1440
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