Question : Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that follows. The bar graph shows the number of bottles and the number of cups sold by five different shops during a given week.
The total number of bottles sold during the given week by the five shops taken together is approximately what percentage of the total number of cups sold during the given week by the five shops taken together?
Option 1: 96.43%
Option 2: 92.11%
Option 3: 87.22%
Option 4: 89.07%
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Correct Answer: 92.11%
Solution : Total number of bottles = 81 + 39 + 63 + 77 + 90 = 350 Total number of cups = 68 + 72 + 93 + 87 + 60 = 380 Required percentage = $\frac{\text{total bottles}}{\text{total cups}}\times100$ = $\frac{350}{380}\times100$ = 92.11% Hence, the correct answer is 92.11%.
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