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Consider the following graph where the prices of timber are given, for the period 1997-2003. The prices for plywood and sawn timber are given in Rs. 1 ton while the price of logs is given in Rs per cubic meter. Assume 1 ton is equal to 1,000 kg and one cubic meter of Log weighs 800 kg.The graph shows The prices of timber from the period 1997-2003. The prices for plywood and sawn timber are given in Rs. 1 ton while the price of logs is given in Rs per cubic meter.
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These questions; are based on the following pie-charts.This pie chart shows The Total Investment FundsThis pie chart shows The Govt Bonds and SecuritiesThis pie chart shows The Municipal Bonds
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These questions are based on the figure below. The diagram given here describes the percentage of readers in five states who purchase newspapers in English, Hindi and Urdu languages. Assuming the readers do not buy newspaper in any other language, the vertices of the triangle denote 100% and the opposite sides denote 0%. percentage of readers in five states who purchase newspapers in English, Hindi and Urdu languages.
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The graph below gives the data of the number of employees working in a company, the total expenditures of the company and the total salary paid to the employees by the company over the years. Study the graph carefully to answer these questions.number of employees working in a company
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Study the following pie-charts carefully to answer these questions. Percentage of Students in a College, Studying Various Subjects and the Percentage of Girls out of these.Percentage of Students in a College
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