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There were 80 people on a trip organised by a school, out of which 60 were students, 14 were teachers and 6 (all males) were peons. Out of the total number of people, 16 were females including one female teacher. Raj, a student representative, tried to recreate this into a table. However, he is missing information in cells x,y and z on the table. TouristsMaleFemaleTotalStudentsX1560Teachers13114Peons6Y6TotalZ1680 Complete the table for Raj.

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There were 80 people on a trip organised by a school, out of which 60 were students, 14 were teachers and 6 (all males) were peons. Out of the total number of people, 16 were females including one female teacher. Raj, a student representative, tried to recreate this into a table. However, he is missing information in cells x,y and z on the table.

TouristsMaleFemaleTotalStudentsX1560Teachers13114Peons6Y6TotalZ1680

Complete the table for Raj.




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