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Data Interpretation (Advanced): Core
Core
Data Interpretation (Advanced)
What you'll learn
- How to read and extract exact figures from tables, bar graphs, line graphs, and pie charts.
- How to calculate percentages, ratios, averages, differences, and year-on-year growth rates from tabulated data.
- How to combine two or more calculation steps to answer harder, multi-part questions (a key Class 10 exam skill).
Key concepts
- Read before you calculate: Identify what each row and column represents, and check the unit (e.g., '000 units, ₹ lakh) before doing any arithmetic.
- Percentage of a whole: To find what percentage a part is of a total, use (part / total) x 100.
- Percentage change: To find growth or decline between two periods, use [(new value − old value) / old value] x 100. A positive result is growth; a negative result is decline.
- Average: Sum of all values ÷ number of values. Be careful about which values are being averaged (e.g., one row vs. one column vs. the whole table).
- Ratio: Express one quantity in terms of another using the simplest whole-number form, e.g., 110:100 simplifies to 11:10.
- Multi-step questions: Advanced DI questions often require two or more of the above steps chained together — for example, finding a growth rate first, then using it to project a future value. Work step by step and label intermediate results.
- Avoid rounding too early: Round only your final answer, not intermediate values, to avoid compounding small errors.
Sample data table
The table below shows sales (in '000 units) of Products A, B and C of a company from 2018 to 2022. This table is used throughout the practice questions for this chapter.
| Year | A | B | C | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | 120 | 80 | 60 | 260 |
| 2019 | 150 | 90 | 70 | 310 |
| 2020 | 130 | 100 | 90 | 320 |
| 2021 | 180 | 110 | 100 | 390 |
| 2022 | 200 | 140 | 120 | 460 |
Worked example
Using the table above, what percentage of the total sales in 2022 was contributed by Product A?
Total sales in 2022 = 200 + 140 + 120 = 460
Product A's share = 200 / 460 x 100
≈ 43.5%
Common mistakes
- Reading the wrong row or column, especially when a table has many years or categories.
- Using the wrong base (denominator) for a percentage — e.g., using the grand total when the question asks for a single year's total, or vice versa.
- Forgetting to convert a ratio to its simplest form.
- Rounding intermediate steps too aggressively, which changes the final answer in multi-step questions.
Quick check
- From the sample table, what was the total sales of Product B over the 5 years?
- From the sample table, by how much did total sales (A + B + C) increase between 2019 and 2020?
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Data Interpretation (Advanced).
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Sample data table
- Worked example
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