swerve wrote:In each of five taste tests, each of 51 participants chose either Brand X or Brand Y. The brand chosen by the majority of participants in a taste test was the winner of that taste test, and the brand that won the majority of the taste tests was deemed the better brand. Which of the brands was deemed the better brand?
(1) Brand X was chosen by a total of 155 participants.
(2) One brand won three of the first four taste tests.
The OA is E.
Source: Princeton Review
Given: 5 state tests; to get the majority, the winner brand must win at least 3 tests.
Number of votes for 5 tastes = 5*51 = 255
We have to determine which of two brands was deemed the better brand.
Let's take each statement one by one.
(1) Brand X was chosen by a total of 155 participants.
Case 1: The number of votes Band X got in 5 tests are: 51, 51, 51, 1 and 1 (total 155); since Brand X won a greater number of tests than Brand Y, Brand X is the winner by the majority. The answer is Brand X.
Case 2: The number of votes Band X got in 5 tests are: 18, 18, 17, 51 and 51 (total 155); since Brand Y won a greater number of tests than Brand X, Brand Y is the winner by the majority. The answer is Brand Y. No unique answer.
(2) One brand won three of the first four taste tests.
From this information, it can be any of the brands. Insufficient.
(1) and (2) together
Both the cases discussed in Statement 1 are applicable here, too, resulting in no unique answer.
The correct answer:
E
Hope this helps!
-Jay
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