A study to look at the early learning of rural kids was carried out in a number of villages spanning three states, chosen from the North East (NE), the West (W) and the South (5). 50 four-year old kids each were sampled from each of the 150 villages from NE, 250 villages from W and 200 villages from S It was found that of the 30000 surveyed kids 55% studied in primary schools run by government (G), 37% In private schools (P) while the remaining 8% did not go to school (0).
The kids surveyed were further divided into two groups based on whether their mothers dropped out of school before completing primary education or not. The table below gives the number of kids in different types of schools for mothers who dropped out of school before completing primary education:
G |
P |
O |
Total |
|
NE |
4200 |
500 |
300 |
5000 |
W |
4200 |
1900 |
1200 |
7300 |
S |
5100 |
300 |
300 |
5700 |
Total |
13500 |
2700 |
1800 |
18000 |
It Is also known that:
1. In S, 60% of the surveyed kids were in G. Moreover, in S, all surveyed kids whose mothers had completed primary education were in school.
2. In NE, among the 0 kids, 50% had mothers who had dropped out before completing primary education.
3. The number of kids in G in NE was the same as the number of kids in G in W.
Question : Among the kids in W whose mothers had completed primary education, how many were not in school?
300
1200
1050
1500
G |
P |
O |
Total |
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Dropped out |
Completed |
Dropped out |
Completed |
Dropped out |
Completed |
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NE |
4200 |
1050 |
500 |
1150 |
300 |
300 |
7500 |
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W |
4200 |
1050 |
1900 |
3850 |
1200 |
300 |
1250 |
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S |
5100 |
900 |
300 |
3400 |
300 |
0 |
10000 |
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Total |
13500 |
3000 |
2700 |
8400 |
1800 |
600 |
30000 |
To determine the number of kids in W whose mothers had completed primary education and were not in school, we can refer to the table provided.
From the table, we can see that among the kids in W whose mothers had completed primary education, the number of kids not in school (O) is 300.
By analyzing the additional data provided in the table, we find that in W, 300 kids whose mothers completed primary education were not attending school.
Therefore, the correct answer is 300, corresponding to option (1).