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Directions: Read the following Pie chart carefully and answer the following questions:- The pie chart shows the percentage of candidates in 6 different shifts of an examination. Total number of candidates = 5500

Number of candidates in shift 6 is what percentage more/less than number of candidate in shift 4?

A

20%

B

50%

C

30%

D

10%

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