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The break-up of the colour of cars sold by an Indian company in a given year is provided in the pie-chart, see the Figure(1). The bar chart shows the number of grey coloured cars sold in different cities, see the Figure(2).

 

If the proportion of grey cars sold in Delhi is the same as the proportion of red cars sold in Delhi, how many red cars were sold in Delhi?

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