The table represents the total number of students studying courses P, Q, R, S and T across eight institutes, i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. Courses Institutes A B C D E F G H P 520 410 550 450 570 210 750 450 Q 410 540 610 580 380 550 570 310 R 430 210 390 530 730 510 530 480 S 350 280 570 320 410 480 610 460 T 370 480 380 250 180 370 590 660 What is the ratio of the total number of students studying in Institute A to the total number of students studying in Institute H?
The table represents the total number of students studying courses P, Q, R, S and T across eight institutes, i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. Courses Institutes A B C D E F G H P 520 410 550 450 570 210 750 450 Q 410 540 610 580 380 550 570 310 R 430 210 390 530 730 510 530 480 S 350 280 570 320 410 480 610 460 T 370 480 380 250 180 370 590 660 What is the ratio of the total number of students studying in Institute A to the total number of students studying in Institute H? Correct Answer 52:59
Given:
The students studying in institute A in different syllabus respectively = 520, 410, 430, 350, and 370
The students studying institute H in different syllabus respectively = 450, 310, 480, 460, and 660
Calculation:
⇒ The total number of students studying in institute A = 520 + 410 + 430 + 350 + 370 = 2080
⇒ The total number of students studying in institute H = 450 + 310 + 480 + 460 + 660 = 2360
⇒ The required ratio = 2080/2360 = 208/236 = 52/59
∴ The required result will be 52 : 59.