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प्रश्न
Study the pie chart given below depicting the marks scored by a student in an examination out of 540. Find the marks obtained by him in each subject.
उत्तर
Subject | Percentage | Marks Obtained |
Hindi | 16.67% | Marks = `16.67/100 xx 540` Marks = 90 approx |
English | 25% |
Marks = `25/100 xx 540` Marks = 135 |
Social Science | 5.55% | Marks = `5.55/100 xx 540` Marks = 30 approx |
Mathematics | 33.33% | Marks = `33.33/100 xx 540` Marks = 180 approx |
Science | 19.44% | Marks = `19.44/100 xx 540` Marks = 105 approx |
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