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Numerical ReasoningNewspaper ReadershipDaily NewspapersReadership (millions)Percentage of adults reading each paper in Year 3Year 1Year 2MalesFemalesThe Daily Chronicle3.62.976Daily News13.89.32418The Tribune1.11.443The Herald8.512.73023Daily Echo4.84.91012Question 1: Which newspaper was read by a higher percentage of females than males in Year 3?ABCDEThe TribuneThe HeraldDaily NewsDaily EchoThe Daily ChronicleQuestion 2: What was the combined readership of the Daily Chronicle, the Daily Echo, and The Tribune in Year 1?ABCDE10.68.49.512.27.8

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Numerical ReasoningNewspaper ReadershipDaily NewspapersReadership (millions)Percentage of adults reading each paper in Year 3Year 1Year 2MalesFemalesThe Daily Chronicle3.62.976Daily News13.89.32418The Tribune1.11.443The Herald8.512.73023Daily Echo4.84.91012Question 1: Which newspaper was read by a higher percentage of females than males in Year 3?ABCDEThe TribuneThe HeraldDaily NewsDaily EchoThe Daily ChronicleQuestion 2: What was the combined readership of the Daily Chronicle, the Daily Echo, and The Tribune in Year 1?ABCDE10.68.49.512.27.8

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Question 1: The newspaper that was read by a higher percentage of females than males in Year 3 is the Daily News.

Question 2: The combined readership of the Daily Chronicle, the Daily Echo, and The Tribune in Year 1 is 9.5 million.

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