GMAT Prep #2_DS Word Prob #4

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by kwah » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:51 pm
My apologies, I posted this question in the wrong category.

I will re-post under DS.

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by Anurag@Gurome » Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:00 pm
kwah wrote:Attached is a question from GMAT Prep Test #2.

What is the most efficient way of achieving the result?

Answer: C

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K
Let us assume that number of shares = S and number of bonds = B

(1) Over the time period, the ratio of the number of shares of stock to the total number of shares of stocks and bonds in Ruth's portfolio increased implies S : (S + B) increased but this does not imply for sure if the number of shares of stock in Ruth's portfolio increased, it could be due decrease also; NOT sufficient.

(2) Over the time period, the total number of shares of stocks and bonds in Ruth's portfolio increased implies S + B increased but again this does not imply for sure if the number of shares of stock in Ruth's portfolio increased; NOT sufficient.

Combining (1) and (2), S + B increased and S : (S + B) increased, which is possible only if S is also increased; SUFFICIENT.

The correct answer is C.
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