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Vincen
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A florist found that 60% of his customers on Valentine's Day bought roses. People had the option that day of buying red roses, yellow roses or orange roses and half of all the people who bought roses bought red roses. Did more than half the customers buy exactly two varieties of rose?
(1) Of the 80 customers the florist had, only those people buying red roses also bought exactly one other type of rose.
(2) Of the 80 customers the florist had, half of the people who bought red roses bought exactly one other type of rose.
The OA is A.
I know statement (1) is sufficient. But why statement (2) is not sufficient?
(1) Of the 80 customers the florist had, only those people buying red roses also bought exactly one other type of rose.
(2) Of the 80 customers the florist had, half of the people who bought red roses bought exactly one other type of rose.
The OA is A.
I know statement (1) is sufficient. But why statement (2) is not sufficient?

















