Directions (61-65) : Read the graph and answer the given questions.
Number of visas issued by Country ‘XYZ’ for Country A and Country B in 6 different months: 

The number of visas issued for Country B in March is what percent less than the number of visas issued for Country A in June ?


A) 8.5%

B) 7.75%

C) 4.25%

D) 6.25%

E) 5.75%

Correct Answer:
D) 6.25%

Description for Correct answer:
Required percentage = \( \large \frac{320 - 300}{320} \times 100 \)

= \( \large \frac{20}{320} \times 100 = \frac{100}{16} = 6.25% \)

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