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The pie-chart given in Figure shows the annual agricultural production of an Indian state. If the total production of all the commodities is 81000 tonnes, find the production (in tonnes) of Wheat    (ii)  Sugar   (iii)  Rice   (iv)  Maize   (v)  Gram

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