Comprehension Passage
Directions: The following Caslet shows the number of Cars and Bikes manufactured by four different companies A, B, C, and D.
The number of Bikes manufactured by Company A and Company B is in the ratio of 9: 7 and the number of Cars manufactured by company A is 75 which is 20 less than the number of Cars manufactured by company B. The ratio between the number of Cars manufactured to the number of Bikes manufactured by Company B is 19: 7. The number of Cars manufactured by company C is 50% of the number of Bikes manufactured by the same Company. The number of Bikes manufactured by Company B and Company C is in the ratio of 1: 2. The Average number of Bikes manufactured by Company C and D is 55. The total number of Cars manufactured by all the companies is 295.
The number of Bikes manufactured by Company A and Company B is in the ratio of 9: 7 and the number of Cars manufactured by company A is 75 which is 20 less than the number of Cars manufactured by company B. The ratio between the number of Cars manufactured to the number of Bikes manufactured by Company B is 19: 7. The number of Cars manufactured by company C is 50% of the number of Bikes manufactured by the same Company. The number of Bikes manufactured by Company B and Company C is in the ratio of 1: 2. The Average number of Bikes manufactured by Company C and D is 55. The total number of Cars manufactured by all the companies is 295.
Find the ratio between the number of Bikes manufactured by companies B and D together to the number of Cars manufactured by companies A and C together.
1
15: 22
2
13: 18
3
17: 15
4
11: 23
5
17: 19