JIPMATLogical Reasoning > Easy180170185190✅ Correct Option: 1Related questions:Considering sale of A increased by 50% in 2006, sale of E increased by 10% and all other brands had no change in sales. Total sales in 2006 was 2,16,000. What was the sale of A in 2005 (approximately)?ColorLight : DarkRed3:4Blue5:3Green1:3Pink1:7Yellow9:5Orange7:9\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Color} & \textbf{Light : Dark} \\ \hline \text{Red} & 3 : 4 \\ \text{Blue} & 5 : 3 \\ \text{Green} & 1 : 3 \\ \text{Pink} & 1 : 7 \\ \text{Yellow} & 9 : 5 \\ \text{Orange} & 7 : 9 \\ \hline \end{array}ColorRedBlueGreenPinkYellowOrangeLight : Dark3:45:31:31:79:57:9 In a box, there are several balls. The pie-chart shows the percentage-wise distribution of 5 different colours of balls; and total number of balls = 1000. Also, the ratio of the light and dark shades of the six colours of balls is given. What is the total percentage of orange, yellow and pink balls in the box?ColorLight : DarkRed3:4Blue5:3Green1:3Pink1:7Yellow9:5Orange7:9\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Color} & \textbf{Light : Dark} \\ \hline \text{Red} & 3 : 4 \\ \text{Blue} & 5 : 3 \\ \text{Green} & 1 : 3 \\ \text{Pink} & 1 : 7 \\ \text{Yellow} & 9 : 5 \\ \text{Orange} & 7 : 9 \\ \hline \end{array}ColorRedBlueGreenPinkYellowOrangeLight : Dark3:45:31:31:79:57:9 In a box, there are several balls. The pie-chart shows the percentage-wise distribution of 5 different colours of balls; and total number of balls = 1000. Also, the ratio of the light and dark shades of the six colours of balls is given. What is the difference between number of light red balls and number of dark yellow balls?