\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|} \hline & \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{Ist term} & \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{Ind term} & \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{Final term} \\ \hline SUBJECTS & merive abteines & \[ \begin{array}{c} \text { Tetel } \\ \text { neere } \end{array} \] & Heks ebtored & Tetal every & Mark sibreiced & \[ \begin{array}{c} \text { Tetal } \\ \text { marke } \end{array} \] \\ \hline English & 21 & 25 & 22 & 25 & 43 & 50 \\ \hline Hindi & 20 & 25 & 21 & 25 & 41 & 50 \\ \hline Maths & 22 & 25 & 23 & 25 & 45 & 50 \\ \hline S. St & 23 & 25 & 24 & 25 & 46 & 50 \\ \hline Science & 20 & 25 & 21 & 25 & 45 & 50 \\ \hline Total & & & & & & \\ \hline Average & & & & & & \\ \hline \end{tabular} (i) In which subject is his average better? (ii) Compare his \( 1^{\text {E }} \) Term and \( 2^{\text {nd }} \) Term marks?
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- **English**: \(21 + 22 + 43 = 86\) - **Hindi**: \(20 + 21 + 41 = 82\) - **Maths**: \(22 + 23 + 45 = 90\) - **S. St**: \(23 + 24 + 46 = 93\) - **Science**: \(20 + 21 + 45 = 86\) Show more…
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