Question : The given bar graph shows the number of students of two schools over six years. In the bar graph, in which year is the absolute difference between the students from schools A to B, the maximum?
Option 1: 2012
Option 2: 2011
Option 3: 2013
Option 4: 2010
Correct Answer: 2012
Solution : The absolute difference of the students from schools A to B in 2010 = 500 – 600 = –100 The absolute difference of the students from schools A to B in 2011 = 700 – 750 = –50 The absolute difference of the students from schools A to B in 2012 = 900 – 500 = 400 The absolute difference of the students from schools A to B in 2013 = 750 – 480 = 270 The maximum difference is seen in the year 2012. Hence, the correct answer is 2012
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