Directions (60-64) : Study the table and answer the given questions.
Data regarding number of students studying in various streams in various Universities (St. Christ, PD. and Kelly), in the year 2012


What is the average number of male students studying in stream A in all the given universities?


A) 1100

B) 1250

C) 1150

D) 1200

E) 1800

Correct Answer:
A) 1100

Description for Correct answer:
Reuired average

= \( \Large \frac{(3000 - 1800) + ( 800 - 1200) + ( 2000 - 1500)}{3} \)

= \( \Large \frac{1200 + 1600 + 500}{3} \) = \( \Large \frac{3300}{3} \) = 1100

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