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Re: In a sample of 303 consumers polled, 181 drink coffee, and 133 drink t [#permalink]
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Chanchal wrote:
Carcass wrote:
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The number of coffee drinkers plus the number of tea drinkers is equal to 181 + 135, which sums to 316. Because there are only a total of 305 consumers who were surveyed, at least 316 - 305 = 11 consumers must consume both. Thus, in the case where everyone polled drank at least one of the two beverages, there were 11 more consumers of both beverages than of neither beverage. To take the other extreme, assume all 133 tea drinkers also drink coffee. Then, 305 - 181 = 124 consumers would drink neither of the beverages—versus 135 who drank both. Once again, the “both” category exceeds the “neither” category by 11.

In fact, this difference of 11 will be constant irrespective of how many consumers fall into the “both” category:(coffee drinkers + tea drinkers - drinkers of both) + drinkers of neither = 305
(181 + 135 - drinkers of both) + drinkers of neither = 305
316 - drinkers of both + drinkers of neither = 305
drinkers of both - drinkers of neither = 11

A > B


Can You Explain Please.. & How 305 Came..Its 303 in Question




in the survey a total of 305 ppl were interviewed and out of which only 303 ppl drink either tea or coffee or both which means out of 305 ppl interviewed 303 drink these beverages and 2 dont

and if you apply the basic formula you'll get quantity A as 11

meaning A is greater
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