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international congress

by hpgmat » Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:56 pm
six countries in a specific region sent total of 75 representatives to an international congress and no two contries sent the same numbe of representatives. Of six countries , if A sent the second greatest number of representatives, did A send at least 10 representatives ?

A) one of the six countries sent 41 reps
B) A sent fewer than 12 reps
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by papgust » Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:48 pm
IMO E

A) One country sent 41 reps. Remaining 34 reps were sent by other 5 countries. Not sure how many A sent.
Insufficient.

B) A sent fewer than 12 reps. Again, it cannot be said that A at least sent 10 reps. A could have sent 9 or fewer than 9.
Insufficient.

Combined, Again we are not sure of other 4 countries, although we know only a marginal number of A and other country of 41 reps. Insufficient.

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by hpgmat » Wed Dec 09, 2009 12:35 am
Thanks . Answer is correct .
I am still not convinced with reasoning.

Any body else ?
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