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Arjun spends his salary in the following manner:
Total salary = 12000
Food = 1800
Clothing = 1200
House rent = 300 Education of children = 1200
Misc. expenditure = 2400
Savings = 2400
Which of the fo llowing pie charts exhibit the above information?

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