BTGModeratorVI wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2020 10:58 am
Of the science books in a certain supply room, 50 are on botany, 65 are on zoology, 90 are on physics, 50 are on geology, and 110 are on chemistry. If science books are removed randomly from the supply room, how many must be removed to ensure that 80 of the books removed are on the same science?
A. 81
B. 159
C. 166
D. 285
E. 324
Source: GMAT paper tests
Answer:
E
Since 80 books must be of same science, they must be either from physics or chemistry.
Since this is a must be true question, we must ensure in all circumstances, we get 80 books of same science.
Say we get 50 books on botany, 65 books on zoology, 50 books on geology, 79 books on physics, and 79 books on chemistry. In this case, we would have removed 50 + 65 + 50 + 79*2 = 323 books.
The next book, be it physics or chemistry will make 80 books on the same science. So, 323 + 1 = 324 books must be removed to ensure that 80 of the books removed are on the same science
The correct answer:
E
Hope this helps!
-Jay
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