Study the following pi-chart and bar graph and answer the following questions, percentage distribution of teacher in six different districts. Total numbers of teachers =4500
In which district is the number of male teachers more than the number of female teachers?
B only
D only
Both B and E
Both E and F
A
Both B and E
B
B only
C
D only
D
Both E and F
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Total Teachers
Male Teachers
Female teachers
A
14%×4500=630
200
430
B
16%×4500=720
400
320
C
28%×4500=1260
600
660
D
15%×4500=675
100
575
E
21%×4500=945
500
445
F
6%×4500=270
100
170
From the above table, we have number of male teachers more than female teachers in Disctricts B and E
Option C is correct
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