A company's 2 divisions performed with remarkable consistency over the past 3 years" in each of those years, the pharmaceuticals division has accounted for roughly 20 percent of dollar sales and 40 percent of profits, and the chemicals division for the balance.
Which of the following can properly be inferred regarding the past 3 years from the statement above?
A. Total dollar sales for each of the company's divisions have remained roughly constant.
B. The pharmaceuticals division has faced stiffer competition in its markets than has the chemicals division.
C. The chemicals division has realized lower profits per dollar of sales than has the pharmaceuticals division.
D. The product mix offered by each of the company's divisions has remain unchanged.
E. Highly profitable products accounted for a higher percentage of the chemicals divisions's sales than of those of the pharmaceuticals division.
I thought the answer was E, but it's A. Can anyone assist why the answer is A?
Which of the following can properly be inferred regarding the past 3 years from the statement above?
A. Total dollar sales for each of the company's divisions have remained roughly constant.
B. The pharmaceuticals division has faced stiffer competition in its markets than has the chemicals division.
C. The chemicals division has realized lower profits per dollar of sales than has the pharmaceuticals division.
D. The product mix offered by each of the company's divisions has remain unchanged.
E. Highly profitable products accounted for a higher percentage of the chemicals divisions's sales than of those of the pharmaceuticals division.
I thought the answer was E, but it's A. Can anyone assist why the answer is A?












