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In a city 20% of the population travels by car, 50% travels by bus and 10% travels by both car and bus. Then, persons travelling by car or bus is

  1. (a) 80%  
  2. 40%  
  3. 60%  
  4. 70%  

The correct answer is: 60%


    Clearly,
    Required percent equals 20 plus 50 minus 10 equals 60 percent sign

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