The monthly, sales turnover of colour TV of four companies-C1, C2 C3 and C4, from the April through September, 2001.
The monthly, sales turnover of colour TV of four companies-C1, C2 C3 and C4, from the April through September, 2001.
Option 1 -
The sales of C4, as a percentage of total sales, were the same for four months.
Option 2 -
The ratio of the total sales of C1 to the total sales of C3, from January to June was 19 : 20.
Option 3 -
The total sales of C2 from January to June were approximately 17.8% of the total sales of all the four companies for the given period.
Option 4 -
For each month, the sales of C2 were always more than the sales of C4.
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 3
Detailed Solution:Verify the choices one by one.
(a) The total sales of all the four companies was different in each month, hence (a) is false.
(b) For the given period:
Total Sales of C1 = 175 +150 + 225 + 250 + 150 + 200 = 1150.
Total Sales of C3 = 75 + 75 + 100 + 100 + 50 + 75 = 475.
Hence, (b) is false.
(c) Total Sales of C2 for the given period = 650
Required percentage
(d) The sales of C2 were less than the sales of C4 in each month. Hence, (d) is false
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