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Question : The table given below shows the number of bikes of 5 different types sold by two companies.

  Company
Bikes C1 C2
A 50 80
B 30 40
C 70 90
D 80 110
E 100 140

Which of the following statements is correct?
I. The Ratio of the number of bikes A sold by C1 to the number of bikes D sold by C2 is 5 : 11.
II. The average number of bikes A, B, D and E sold by C1 is 75.

Option 1: Neither I nor II

Option 2: Only I

Option 3: Only II

Option 4: Both I and II


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Only I


Solution : I. Ratio of the number of bikes A sold by C1 to the number of bikes D sold by C2
= 50 : 110
= 5 : 11
II. The average number of bikes A, B, D and E sold by C1
= $\frac{50+30+80+100}{4}$
= $\frac{260}{4}$
= 65
$\therefore$ Only I is correct.
Hence, the correct answer is only I.

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