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Q72 (CAPF/2015) Economy › Growth, Development, Poverty & Employment › Growth, Development, Poverty & Employment

The following table shows the frequency distribution of weekly wages of 65 employees:

Wages (in Rupees)No. of employees
251-2608
261-27010
271-28016
281-29014
291-30010
301-3105
311-3202

What is the difference between the percentage of employees earning between Rs. 261 and Rs. 300 per week and employees earning less than Rs. 281 per week?

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