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­3rd question:

Airports with the increase in both passengers and movement are Paris, Miami, Denver, Beijing, San Francisco & Charlotte.
Out of these 6 Denver, Charlotte & Miami are in USA.

Hence 3/6 (or 50%) airports with an increase in both passengers and movement are located in USA.
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chetan2u If we arrange the number %, 8 of them are positive, out of which 5 are in the US, how come third statement is correct?
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chetan2u If we arrange the number %, 8 of them are positive, out of which 5 are in the US, how come third statement is correct?

But we are looking for only those that have an increase in both number and movement. Here you have taken only one parameter.

Hence, check how many of these eight also have a positive % in movement. 6 of these eight have positive % in movement.

Now your set becomes these six and three of these are in US.

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Is there any faster way to solve for question 2 rather than individually sorting each passengers and movements value?
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Is there any faster way to solve for question 2 rather than individually sorting each passengers and movements value?
Best is to sort and check the mid value of "passengers". Then sort "movements" and check if that lies in mid or not.
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Took 3.45 minutes to solve this. Is there a faster way to solve such questions, especially those with a lot of data similar to this one? I have been struggling with the time in table question, facing difficulty in solving these within 3 minutes. Any suggestion is appreciated.

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AirportPassengersMovement
CityCountryCodeNumber%
Change
RankNumber%
Change
Rank
AmsterdamNLDAMS47,430,019-0.814446,592-1.717
AtlantaUSAATL90,039,2800.71978,824-1.61
BeijingCHNPEK55,937,2894.48431,670821
CharlotteUSACLT34,739,0204.726536,2532.69
ChicagoUSAORD69,353,876-92881,566-4.92
Dallas/Ft WorthUSADFW57,093,187-4.57656,310-4.33
DenverUSADEN51,245,3342.810619,5030.95
DetroitUSADTW35,135,828-2.424462,520-115
FrankfurtDEUFRA53,467,450-1.39485,7831.412
HoustonUSAIAH41,709,389-316576,062-4.67
Las VegasUSALAS43,208,724-815578,949-56
LondonGBRLHR67,056,379-1.53478,518-0.613
Los AngelesUSALAX59,497,539-4.76622,506-8.64
MadridESPMAD50,824,435-2.411469,740-2.614
MiamiUSAMIA34,063,531129371,519-3.829
MinneapolisUSAMSP34,056,443-330450,044-0.716
MunichDEUMUC34,530,5931.727432,2960.120
NewarkUSAEWR35,360,848-2.823434,428-0.419
ParisFRACDG60,874,6821.65559,8161.38
PhoenixUSAPHX39,891,193-5.417502,499-6.810
San FranciscoUSASFO37,234,5924.721387,7102.224

The table above gives information for 2008 on total passengers (total passengers enplaned and deplaned with passengers in transit counted once) and total movements (landing and takeoff of an aircraft) for 21 airports throughout the world. The 21 airports were chosen for inclusion in the table because, in 2008, each was among the busiest 30 airports in the world in terms of both total passengers and total movements. In addition to the numbers of total passengers and total movements for each airport, the table also gives the percent of increase and decrease over the numbers for 2007 and the rank of the airport for total passengers and total movements.

Consider each of the following statements about these airports. For each statement indicate whether the statement is true or false, based on the information provided in the table.

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