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The following table shows the expenditure behind employee wages and the value of the annual production of six of the top manufacturing companies in India, in the financial year of 2021-22 :

Manufacturing Company Annual Employee Wages (thousand crores of Rs) Annual Production (thousand crores of Rs)
Reliance Petrochem 3.1 360
Tata Steel 3.4 219
Larsen & Toubro 1.5 135
Tata Motors 2.8 128
Hindustan Unilever 1.5 113
Dabur 1.1 96

The following pie-chart shows the break-up of the number of employees of the companies as a percentage of the total number of the employees of the six companies, which was 6 lakhs in 2021-22  :

Annual Wages per employee and Annual Production per employee are the average Annual Wages and Annual Production per employee of a company respectively.

Question:

If Annual Wages as a percentage of the Annual production were calculated for all the six companies, who would rank third in the descending order ? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option: 1

Dabur

 

 


Option: 2

Larsen & Toubro
 


Option: 3

Hindustan Unilever

 


Option: 4

Tata Motors


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Annual Wages as a percentage of the Annual production of Reliance Petrochem =\frac{3.1 \times100}{ 360} =0.86 \%
Annual Wages as a percentage of the Annual production of Tata Steel =\frac{3.4 \times100}{ 219} =1.55\%
Annual Wages as a percentage of the Annual production of Larsen &Toubro=\frac{1.5 \times100}{ 135} =1.11\%
Annual Wages as a percentage of the Annual production of Tata Motors =\frac{2.8 \times100}{ 128} =2.19\%
Annual Wages as a percentage of the Annual production of Hindustan Unilever =\frac{1.5 \times100}{ 113} =1.33\%
Annual Wages as a percentage of the Annual production of Dabur=\frac{1.1 \times100}{ 96} =1.15\%
Hence the third ranker in the descending order = Hindustan Unilever with 1.33 \%

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