Of the 20 people who each purchased 2 tickets to a concert,

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Of the 20 people who each purchased 2 tickets to a concert, some used both tickets, some used only 1 ticket, and some used neither ticket. What percent of the tickets that were purchased by the 20 people were used by those people?

1) Of the 20 people, 10 used only 1 ticket.
2) Of the 20 people, 4 used neither ticket.

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Thu Oct 17, 2019 5:48 am
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Of the 20 people who each purchased 2 tickets to a concert, some used both tickets, some used only 1 ticket, and some used neither ticket. What percent of the tickets that were purchased by the 20 people were used by those people?

1) Of the 20 people, 10 used only 1 ticket.
2) Of the 20 people, 4 used neither ticket.

OA C
Here's one approach:

Target question: What percent of the tickets that were purchased by the 20 people were used by those people?

Given: 20 PAIRS of tickets were bought by 20 PEOPLE. Some people used both tickets, some used only 1 ticket, and some used 0 tickets

So, we have the following table to represent what happened with each of the 20 PEOPLE
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To answer the target question, we need to know the number of people in each of the two HIGHLIGHTED boxes.

Statement 1: Of the 20 people, 10 used only 1 ticket.
So, we know that there are 10 people in the middle box, but we don't know about the other two boxes. This leaves several possible cases. Here are two:
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In the top case, we see that 10 of the 40 tickets were used by the purchaser. So, 25% of the tickets were used by the purchaser.
In the bottom case, we see that 30 of the 40 tickets were used by the purchaser. So, 75% of the tickets were used by the purchaser.

Since we cannot answer the target question with certainty, statement 1 is NOT SUFFICIENT

Statement 2: Of the 20 people, 4 used neither ticket.
So, we know that there are 4 people in the right-hand box, but we don't know about the other two boxes. This leaves several possible cases. Here are two:
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In the top case, we see that 32 of the 40 tickets were used by the purchaser. So, 80% of the tickets were used by the purchaser.
In the bottom case, we see that 16 of the 40 tickets were used by the purchaser. So, 40% of the tickets were used by the purchaser.

Since we cannot answer the target question with certainty, statement 2 is NOT SUFFICIENT

Statements 1 and 2 combined
When COMBINED the statements give us one and only one possible case:
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In this case, we see that 22 of the 40 tickets were used by the purchaser. So, 55% of the tickets were used by the purchaser.

Since we can answer the target question with certainty, the combined statements are SUFFICIENT

Answer = C

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Brent
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