For a lottery ticket, Emily chose six numbers

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For a lottery ticket, Emily chose six numbers that average to 10. Did more than half the numbers have 2 digits?

(1) One of the numbers was 10.
(2) Three of the numbers added up to 40.

The OA is E.

Experts, how can I conclude that each statement alone is not sufficient. May you help me?
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by Jay@ManhattanReview » Wed Oct 25, 2017 1:10 am
VJesus12 wrote:For a lottery ticket, Emily chose six numbers that average to 10. Did more than half the numbers have 2 digits?

(1) One of the numbers was 10.
(2) Three of the numbers added up to 40.

The OA is E.

Experts, how can I conclude that each statement alone is not sufficient. May you help me?
We have the average of six numbers = 10, thus the sum of the six numbers = 60.

(1) One of the numbers was 10.

Case 1: Say the six numbers are 10 each. The answer is yes, more than half the numbers have 2 digits.
Case 2: Say the six numbers are 50, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0. The answer is no, less than half the numbers have 2 digits.

Insufficient

(2) Three of the numbers added up to 40.

Since three of the numbers added up to 40, the other three numbers would add 60 - 40 = 20.

Case 1: Say the six numbers are [30, 10, 0], [20, 0, 0]. The answer is no, more than half the numbers do not have 2 digits.
Case 2: Say the six numbers are [17, 13, 10], [20, 0, 0]. The answer is yes, more than half the numbers have 2 digits.

Insufficient

(1) and (2) combined:

Cases discussed in Statement 2 are applicable here too. Thus, even after combining the two statements, we cannot conclude.

The correct answer: E

Hope this helps!

-Jay

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