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Of the 80 parents who attended a meeting at a school, 35 volunteered to supervise children durinf the school picninc and 11 volun both to supervise and to bring refreshments to picnic. If the number of parents who volunteered to bring refreshments was 1.5 times the number of parents who neither volunteered to supervise during picnic nor volunteered to bring refreshments, how many of parents volunteered to bring refreshments.

A) 25
B) 36
C) 38,
d) 42
e) 45
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by GMATGuruNY » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:03 am
Sharms wrote:Of the 84 parents who attended a meeting at a school, 35 volunteered to supervise children during the school picnic and 11 volunteered both to supervise children during the picnic and to bring refreshments to the picnic. If the number of parents who volunteered to bring refreshments was 1.5 times the number of parents who neither volunteered to supervise children during the picnic nor volunteered to bring refreshments, how many of the parents volunteered to bring refreshments?

A) 25
B) 36
C) 38,
d) 42
e) 45
The value in red (see above) reflects the intended total number of parents.

Total = Group 1 + Group 2 - Both + Neither.

The big idea with overlapping groups is the SUBTRACT THE OVERLAP.
When we count everyone in Group 1 (those who volunteer to supervise) and everyone in Group 2 (those who volunteer to bring refreshments), those in BOTH groups (those who volunteer to do both) are counted TWICE.
Thus, we SUBTRACT THE OVERLAP -- the number in both groups -- so that these people are not double-counted.

In the problem above:
Total = 84.
Group 1 = Supervise = 35.
Both = 11.
Neither = x.
Since the number of parents who volunteered to bring refreshments was 1.5 times the number of parents who neither volunteered to supervise during the picnic nor volunteered to bring refreshments:
Group 2 = Refreshments = 1.5x.

Plugging these values into the formula, we get:

84 = 35 + 1.5x - 11 + x
84 = 24 + 2.5x
x = 60/(2.5) = 600/25 = 24.

Thus:
Refreshments = 1.5(24) = 36.

The correct answer is B.
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by BTG14 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:01 am
I usually do this kind of problems with below approach (Please check the image)

Make a table with first row SUPERVISE AND NO SUPERVISE and one column for refreshments and no refreshments.

And list down all the values

80= 24+x + 1.5x

x=24

1.5x=36

Answer : 36

If you have any queries after checking the image please let me know.

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