Question : The following pie chart shows the number of leaves taken during a year by each of 6 different employees as percentages of the total number of leaves taken by these 6 employees, added together.
If the difference between the numbers of leaves taken by E2 and E5 is 14, then what is the total number of leaves taken during the year by all the 6 employees, added together?
Option 1: 380
Option 2: 350
Option 3: 320
Option 4: 360
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Correct Answer: 350
Solution : Difference between the numbers of leaves taken by E2 and E5 = 14 (24% – 20%) = 4% of the total number of leaves = 14 ⇒ 4% of the total number of leaves = 14 $\therefore$ Total number of leaves $=\frac{14}{4}×100= 350$ Hence, the correct answer is 350.
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