The ratio of spinsters to cats is 2 to 7. If there are 25 more cats than spinsters, how many spinsters are there?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 18
E. 27
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Given ratio = S:C = 2:7.BTGmoderatorDC wrote:The ratio of spinsters to cats is 2 to 7. If there are 25 more cats than spinsters, how many spinsters are there?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 18
E. 27
The difference between the parts of the ratio = 7-2 = 5.
Since the actual difference between the number of cats and the number of spinsters is five times as great -- 25 -- each part of the ratio must be multiplied by a FACTOR OF 5:
S:C = (2*5) : (7*5) = 10:35, with the result that there are 25 more cats than spinsters.
Thus, S=10.
The correct answer is A.
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Hi All,
We're told that the ratio of spinsters to cats is 2 to 7 and that there are 25 MORE cats than spinsters. We're asked for the number of spinsters. This question can be solved in a number of different ways, including by TESTing THE ANSWERS. Let's TEST Answer B first.
Answer B: 12
IF... there are 12 spinsters, then there are 6 'groups' of 2 spinsters, so...
there will be 6 'groups' of 7 cats, giving us 6(7) = 42 cats
Here, the difference between the number of cats and the number of spinsters is 42 - 12 = 30. This is TOO HIGH (the difference is supposed to be 25). Increasing the number of spinsters would INCREASE the difference, so we have to look for a SMALLER answer. There's only one answer left....
If you wanted to prove that the correct answer was Answer A, the work would be the same as above...
IF... there are 10 spinsters, then there are 5 'groups' of 2 spinsters, so...
there will be 5 'groups' of 7 cats, giving us 5(7) = 35 cats
Here, the difference between the number of cats and the number of spinsters is 35 - 10 = 25. This is an exact match for what we were told, so this must be the answer.
Final Answer: A
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We're told that the ratio of spinsters to cats is 2 to 7 and that there are 25 MORE cats than spinsters. We're asked for the number of spinsters. This question can be solved in a number of different ways, including by TESTing THE ANSWERS. Let's TEST Answer B first.
Answer B: 12
IF... there are 12 spinsters, then there are 6 'groups' of 2 spinsters, so...
there will be 6 'groups' of 7 cats, giving us 6(7) = 42 cats
Here, the difference between the number of cats and the number of spinsters is 42 - 12 = 30. This is TOO HIGH (the difference is supposed to be 25). Increasing the number of spinsters would INCREASE the difference, so we have to look for a SMALLER answer. There's only one answer left....
If you wanted to prove that the correct answer was Answer A, the work would be the same as above...
IF... there are 10 spinsters, then there are 5 'groups' of 2 spinsters, so...
there will be 5 'groups' of 7 cats, giving us 5(7) = 35 cats
Here, the difference between the number of cats and the number of spinsters is 35 - 10 = 25. This is an exact match for what we were told, so this must be the answer.
Final Answer: A
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What is the source of this question?! The real GMAT would never use a term as misogynistic as "spinster."BTGmoderatorDC wrote:The ratio of spinsters to cats is 2 to 7. If there are 25 more cats than spinsters, how many spinsters are there?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 18
E. 27
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We can re-express the ratio of spinsters to cats as 2x : 7x, where 2x = the number of spinsters and 7x = the number of cats. We can create the equation:BTGmoderatorDC wrote:The ratio of spinsters to cats is 2 to 7. If there are 25 more cats than spinsters, how many spinsters are there?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 18
E. 27
7x - 25 = 2x
5x = 25
x = 5
Thus, there are 2 * 5 = 10 spinsters.
Answer: A
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Another option is to list equivalent ratiosBTGmoderatorDC wrote:The ratio of spinsters to cats is 2 to 7. If there are 25 more cats than spinsters, how many spinsters are there?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 18
E. 27
GIVEN: The ratio of spinsters to cats is 2 to 7
So, it's possible that there are 2 spinsters and 7 cats [difference = 7 - 2 = 5.....we need a difference of 5]
It's also possible that there are 4 spinsters and 14 cats [difference = 14 - 4 = 10.....we need a difference of 5]
Or there are 6 spinsters and 21 cats [difference = 15.....we need a difference of 5]
Or there are 8 spinsters and 28 cats [difference = 20.....we need a difference of 5]
Or there are 10 spinsters and 35 cats [difference = 25.... BINGO!!!]
So, there are 10 spinsters
Answer: A
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