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The diagram above shows the bar charts representing the number of vehicles manufactured by a company in January, February and March, 1992.

(a) How many vehicles were produced in February?

(b) What fraction of the vehicles manufactured in February were cars?

(c) How many buses were produced altogether from January to March, 1992?

(d) What is the ratio in the lowest term of the number of lorries produced in February to that in March?

Explanation
VEHICLES Jan Feb Mar
CAR 10 40 5
LORRY 15 25 35
BUS 20 30 50
TOTAL 45 95 90

(a) Vehicles produced in February = 40 + 25 + 30 = 95

(b) Fraction of the vehicles in February that were cars = (frac{40}{95} = frac{8}{19})

(c) Total number of buses from January to March = 20 + 30 + 50 = 100

(d) Ratio of lorries in February to that in March = (25 : 35 equiv 5 : 7).