GMAT Prep DS Work
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Ok let's see what are they aking for and what information we already have
First
N= Number of items produced
A= Additional items produced
X= Amount paid per item
We also know that
If N<= 36 then we got NX
&
if N> 36 Then we get NX + AX (3/2)
That 3/2 is simply the 1 1/2 amount per additional item
So we are looking for X and N values right?
Statement 1 says that
The TOTAL amount of LAST week was 480$
Do we really know the values of X, N or A?
Do we know if the items exceded the quantity of 36?
or are they less than 36?
Well we do not know at all
now lets see statement 2
This week Bob produces 2 more items, but this 2 more could be either LESS than 36 or maybe MORE
We Actually don't know X , N or A
So not even combining them helps so that is why is E
I hope it helps
What do you think?
First
N= Number of items produced
A= Additional items produced
X= Amount paid per item
We also know that
If N<= 36 then we got NX
&
if N> 36 Then we get NX + AX (3/2)
That 3/2 is simply the 1 1/2 amount per additional item
So we are looking for X and N values right?
Statement 1 says that
The TOTAL amount of LAST week was 480$
Do we really know the values of X, N or A?
Do we know if the items exceded the quantity of 36?
or are they less than 36?
Well we do not know at all
now lets see statement 2
This week Bob produces 2 more items, but this 2 more could be either LESS than 36 or maybe MORE
We Actually don't know X , N or A
So not even combining them helps so that is why is E
I hope it helps
What do you think?
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I think C is correct answer. He produced 44 items in the last week and x=$10 .....
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Price per item between 1-36 = 2xmoneyman wrote:I chose C
Price per item for 37+ =3x
510-480 = $ 30 difference could occur in three different place
A) 1-36 : 4x = 30, Price per item $ 15 and 510/15 = 34 items
C) 36 & 37 2x+3x=30 so $ 12 dollar regular price (1-36) and $ 18 ( 37th)
480/12 = 40 items for $ 12 and 2 more items ---> 42 items
C) Some where after 36
SO : 6x = 30 and Price per item $ 15 and and it follows that price between 1-36 is $ 10
BUT WE HAVE NO INFORMATION TO SAY how we can end with $ 480 ... so E
Very nice question. :!:
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Let Items Produced last week l and items produced this week be t
and let cost per item (1-36) be x $.
Then
36x +(l-36)3x/2 = 480
and
36x +(t-36)3x/2 = 510
Since t = l+2
we can solve for x = 10$
Back substitution in 1 gives l = 44.
So i think C is the correct answer.
and let cost per item (1-36) be x $.
Then
36x +(l-36)3x/2 = 480
and
36x +(t-36)3x/2 = 510
Since t = l+2
we can solve for x = 10$
Back substitution in 1 gives l = 44.
So i think C is the correct answer.