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In a school, the number of students in each group is as follows: RED GREEN BLUE Boys 746 456 656 873 Girls 345 543 (a) What is the total number of students in the BLUE group? (i) 1,806 (ii) 1,450 (iii) 1,416 (iv) 1,466 (b) How many more boys are there in the BLUE group than in the GREEN one? (0) 200 (ii) 237 (iii) 153 (iv) 217 (C) How many students should be added in the RED group to reach 1,000 students? (i) 200 (ii) 199 (iii) 209 (iv) 179 (d) What is the total number of girls in all the three groups? (i) 1,634 (ii) 1,254 (ii) 1,334 (iv) 1,884​

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Answered by subhashrt1406
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In a school, the number of students in each group is as follows: RED GREEN BLUE Boys 746 456 656 873 Girls 345 543 (a) What is the total number of students in the BLUE group? (i) 1,806 (ii) 1,450 (iii) 1,416 (iv) 1,466 (b) How many more boys are there in the BLUE group than in the GREEN one? (0) 200 (ii) 237 (iii) 153 (iv) 217 (C) How many students should be added in the RED group to reach 1,000 students? (i) 200 (ii) 199 (iii) 209 (iv) 179 (d) What is the total number of girls in all the three groups? (i) 1,634 (ii) 1,254 (ii) 1,334 (iv) 1,884

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