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this is my doubt . please answer .​

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Answered by neth2444
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Answer:

4

this is not given in the answer options, but according to my calculations below, the answer must be 4.

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Step-by-step explanation:

according to the graph, Jatin sold 2 cars in the first, 4 cars in the second, 3 cars in the third, 6 cars in the fourth and 7 cars in the fifth week.

in the first 3 weeks, he sold 2+4+3 cars = 9 cars

in the last 2 weeks, he sold 6+7 cars = 13 cars

he sold (13-9) more cars in the last 2 weeks than he did in the first 3 weeks.

13-9 = 4

Answered by vivaintube
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Answer:

(D) 6

Step-by-step explanation:

The cars sold by Jatin in 1st week = 2 cars

The cars sold by Jatin in 2nd week = 4 cars

The cars sold by Jatin in 3rd week = 3 cars

The cars sold by Jatin in 4th week = 6 cars

The cars sold by Jatin in 5th week = 9 cars

Cars sold by Jatin in last 2 weeks

= Cars sold by Jatin in 4th week + Cars sold by Jatin in 5th week

= 6 + 9

= 15 cars

Cars sold by Jatin in first 3 weeks

= Cars sold by Jatin in 1st week + Cars sold by Jatin in 2nd week + Cars sold by Jatin in 3rd week

= 2 + 4 + 3

= 9 cars

Cars sold by Jatin in last 2 weeks than the first 3 weeks

= Cars sold by Jatin in last 2 weeks - Cars sold by Jatin in first 3 weeks

= 15 - 9

= 6 cars

∴ Jatin sold 6 more cars in the last 2 weeks than the first 3 weeks.

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