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Sean and George collect two kinds of kernels: apricot kernels and mango kernels. If George has 4 apricot kernels, and together they have a total of 40 kernels (of both kinds), then how many of these 40 kernels are mango kernels?

1) The number of apricot kernels that Sean has is half the total number of mango kernels they have together.
2) Sean has three times as many kernels as George has.

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BTGmoderatorLU wrote:
Mon Mar 09, 2020 4:48 am
Source: Economist GMAT

Sean and George collect two kinds of kernels: apricot kernels and mango kernels. If George has 4 apricot kernels, and together they have a total of 40 kernels (of both kinds), then how many of these 40 kernels are mango kernels?

1) The number of apricot kernels that Sean has is half the total number of mango kernels they have together.
2) Sean has three times as many kernels as George has.

The OA is A
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