In a college there are 2000 students who have visited five different cities Agra, Chandigarh, Bengaluru, Pune and Udaipur.
48 per cent of the total numbers of students are girls. One - fifth of the total number of girls visited Pune. 25% of the total number of girls visited Agra. The number of girls visiting Udaipur is half the number of girls visiting Agra. Five - sixths of the remaining girls visited Chandigarh. The total number of students who visited Pune is 380. One - fourth of the total number of boys visited Bengaluru. 205 boys have visited Chandigarh. Two-thirds of the remaining numbers of boys have visited Agra.
48 per cent of the total numbers of students are girls. One - fifth of the total number of girls visited Pune. 25% of the total number of girls visited Agra. The number of girls visiting Udaipur is half the number of girls visiting Agra. Five - sixths of the remaining girls visited Chandigarh. The total number of students who visited Pune is 380. One - fourth of the total number of boys visited Bengaluru. 205 boys have visited Chandigarh. Two-thirds of the remaining numbers of boys have visited Agra.
1. What is the total number of students who have visited Bengaluru?
1. 318
2. 324
3. 320
4. 328
5. 326
2. What is the approximate average number of boys who have visited Agra, Bengaluru and Udaipur?
1. 206
2. 214
3. 216
4. 212
5. 218
3. The total number of students who have visited Udaipur is approximately what per cent of the number of girls who have visited Chandigarh?
1. 73%
2. 70%
3. 68%
4. 75%
5. 65%
4. What is two-thirds of the total number of girls who have visited Udaipur and bangaluru together? (approximate)
1. 120
2. 128
3. 115
4. 130
5. 125
5. What is the ratio of the number of girls who have visited Agra to the number of boys who have visited Pune?
1. 60:49
2. 60:47
3. 59:47
4. 60:53
5. 60:57
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