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What is the ratio of the number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are below Rs. 3,000 to the number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are Rs. 4,000 or above but less than Rs. 5,500?
Option 1: 21 : 31
Option 2: 21 : 32
Option 3: 16 : 23
Option 4: 23 : 35
Correct Answer: 21 : 32
Solution : The number of families whose monthly expenditure on education is below Rs. 3000 is = 23 + 35 + 47 = 105 The number of families whose monthly expenditure on education is Rs. 4,000 or above but less than Rs. 5,500 is = 65 + 52 + 43 = 160 Required ratio = 105 : 160 = 21 : 32 Hence, the correct answer is 21 : 32.
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