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Direction: Go through the passage and line graph given below and answer the question based on it. The line graph given below shows the number of orders placed (in thousands) and orders delivered (in thousands) during the week i.e from Monday to Saturday. The number of orders delivered was returned by some of the customers due to various reasons on the next day of the order delivered.
The percentage of orders returned is mentioned in the table below. The returned ordered percentage represents the percentage of orders returned from the order delivered on the previous day. i.e the number of orders returned on Tuesday were returned from the order delivered on Monday and so on. Assuming that no orders were delivered and returned on Sunday. Items delivered on Saturday will return on Monday.
Days Returned
Monday 15%
Tuesday 20%
Wednesday 27%
Thursday 13%
Friday 21%
Saturday 16%
What is the ratio of orders that were delivered but not returned on Monday to the ratio of orders that were delivered but not returned on Thursday.
23455 : 18000
22357 : 11920
11920 : 22357
22357 : 18000
18000 : 23455
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