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gmataug08
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Two business school students, Maya and Dana, received the same overall grade in only one of four classes. Each grade was on a scale of 1 to 10.
From which of the following statements can one determine whose average overall grade was higher?
(A) Maya graduated at the top of her class
(B) Maya's lowest grade was less than or equal to Dana’s highest grade
(C) Maya's highest grade and Dana's lowest grade were in the same class
(D) Maya scored higher than Dana in two areas and neither girl scored lower than 5 in any class
(E) Dana received a grade of 10 in three classes and Maya did not score higher than 8 in any class
OA: B
why not E?
My reasoning:
total 4 classes out of which in one class both got equal.
as per E, Dana got 30 in rest and Maya's highest would have been 24 (not considering the class in which both of them scored same). So clearly Dana's average would be greater than Maya's
From which of the following statements can one determine whose average overall grade was higher?
(A) Maya graduated at the top of her class
(B) Maya's lowest grade was less than or equal to Dana’s highest grade
(C) Maya's highest grade and Dana's lowest grade were in the same class
(D) Maya scored higher than Dana in two areas and neither girl scored lower than 5 in any class
(E) Dana received a grade of 10 in three classes and Maya did not score higher than 8 in any class
OA: B
why not E?
My reasoning:
total 4 classes out of which in one class both got equal.
as per E, Dana got 30 in rest and Maya's highest would have been 24 (not considering the class in which both of them scored same). So clearly Dana's average would be greater than Maya's












