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saurabhdhakad
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Hi,
I have taken this problem from OG 13:
93. Is the number of members of Club X greater than the
number of members of Club Y ?
(1) Of the members of Club X, 20 percent are also
members of Club Y.
(2) Of the members of Club Y, 30 percent are also
members of Club X.
Why we have considered same no of members as common?
It is possible that from club X and Y can have 100 and 200 members respectively and same can be true other way round also.
I have taken this problem from OG 13:
93. Is the number of members of Club X greater than the
number of members of Club Y ?
(1) Of the members of Club X, 20 percent are also
members of Club Y.
(2) Of the members of Club Y, 30 percent are also
members of Club X.
Why we have considered same no of members as common?
It is possible that from club X and Y can have 100 and 200 members respectively and same can be true other way round also.













