The given pie charts show the number of candidates who enrolled for a medical entrance examination in 2010, and those who qualified the examination in seven medical institutes of India. The total number of candidates who appeared for the entrance examination were 1,80,000, and those who qualified were 75,000. Study the charts carefully and answer the question that follows. What is the ratio of the number of candidates who enrolled in institute A to the number of candidates who qualified in institute G?

The given pie charts show the number of candidates who enrolled for a medical entrance examination in 2010, and those who qualified the examination in seven medical institutes of India. The total number of candidates who appeared for the entrance examination were 1,80,000, and those who qualified were 75,000. Study the charts carefully and answer the question that follows. What is the ratio of the number of candidates who enrolled in institute A to the number of candidates who qualified in institute G? Correct Answer 9 ∶ 5

Calculation:

Number of students who enrolled in institute A = 180000 × 15% = 27000

Number of students who qualified in institute G = 75000 × 20% = 15000

Ratio = 27000 : 15000 = 9 : 5

∴ The required ratio is 9 : 5.

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