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At a certain high school, there are three sports: baseball, basketball, and football. Some athletes at this school play two of these three, but no athlete plays in all three. At this school, the ratio of (all baseball players) to (all basketball players) to (all football players) is 15:12:8. How many athletes at this school play baseball?
Statement (1): 40 athletes play both baseball and football, and 75 play football only and no other sport
Statement (2): 60 athletes play only baseball and no other sport
For a discussion of ratios and their powerful potential in problem solving, as well as for the OA & OE of this particular question, see:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2013/gmat-quant ... oportions/
Mike
Statement (1): 40 athletes play both baseball and football, and 75 play football only and no other sport
Statement (2): 60 athletes play only baseball and no other sport
For a discussion of ratios and their powerful potential in problem solving, as well as for the OA & OE of this particular question, see:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2013/gmat-quant ... oportions/
Mike
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