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Test: Multi Source Reasoning- 2 - Question 1

Which university had the highest number of international students in 2021?

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Calculate the number of international students in 2021:
University A:
14,000 × 16% = 2,240
University B: 10,000 × 28% = 2,800
University C: 17,000 × 9% = 1,530
University D: 10,000 × 11% = 1,100
University B had the highest number with 2,800 international students.

Test: Multi Source Reasoning- 2 - Question 2

From 2017 to 2021, which university experienced the largest percentage increase in total enrollment?

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Calculate the percentage increase:
University A:
[(14,000 - 10,000) / 10,000] × 100% = 40%
University B: [(10,000 - 8,000) / 8,000] × 100% = 25%
University C: [(17,000 - 15,000) / 15,000] × 100% ≈ 13.33%
University D: [(10,000 - 12,000) / 12,000] × 100% ≈ -16.67% (decrease)
University A had the largest increase of 40%.

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Test: Multi Source Reasoning- 2 - Question 3

In 2019, which university had the highest number of graduates?

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Calculate the number of graduates:
University A:
12,000 × 87% = 10,440
University B: 9,000 × 82% = 7,380
University C: 16,000 × 92% = 14,720
University D: 11,000 × 86% = 9,460
University C had the highest number with 14,720 graduates.

Test: Multi Source Reasoning- 2 - Question 4

 Which university showed a consistent decrease in the percentage of international students from 2017 to 2021?

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Review the percentage of international students:
University D:
15% → 14% → 13% → 12% → 11% (decreasing)
University D showed a consistent decrease.

Test: Multi Source Reasoning- 2 - Question 5

Which university had the highest average graduation rate over the five years?

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Calculate the average graduation rate:
University A:
(85% + 86% + 87% + 88% + 89%) / 5 = 87%
University B: (80% + 81% + 82% + 83% + 84%) / 5 = 82%
University C: (90% + 91% + 92% + 93% + 94%) / 5 = 92%
University D: (88% + 87% + 86% + 85% + 84%) / 5 = 86%
University C had the highest average of 92%.

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