No. of students studying in different standards of 6 different schools Standard School I II III IV V VI A 42 54 48 58 50 38 B 50 60 58 45 45 46 C 40 48 58 46 42 54 D 45 55 46 40 52 50 E 48 55 44 55 52 48 F 51 52 54 42 60 54                     What is the respective ratio of students studying in Standard III of schools A and B together to those studying in Standard VI of schools C and D together?

No. of students studying in different standards of 6 different schools Standard School I II III IV V VI A 42 54 48 58 50 38 B 50 60 58 45 45 46 C 40 48 58 46 42 54 D 45 55 46 40 52 50 E 48 55 44 55 52 48 F 51 52 54 42 60 54                     What is the respective ratio of students studying in Standard III of schools A and B together to those studying in Standard VI of schools C and D together? Correct Answer 53 : 52

FORMULAE USED:

Required ratio = Total Number of students studying in Standard III of schools A and B together : Total Number of students studying in Standard VI of schools                             C and D together

CALCULATION:

Total Number of students studying in Standard III of schools A and B together = 48 + 58 = 106

Total Number of students studying in Standard VI of schools C and D together = 54 + 50 = 104

Required ratio = 106 : 104

Required ratio = 53 : 52

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