kfat wrote:Guys... The questions and figures in the questions both are correct. This problem was in 700-800 toughness level. Many a times persons sees a linear equation and marks the answer.
The answer for this question is "E". Person needs to solve to get n = 7/2 to avoid marking answer as "B".
This question would never appear on the GMAT. The GMAT writers will never suggest an equation that results in 7/2 of a person.
(The justification for answer choice E seems to be that when you use the information given, you get 7/2 of a person, and since this number makes no sense, the statement is insufficient. You'll never face this situation on the GMAT.)
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