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Re: QOTD#19 A group of freshmen, juniors, and seniors are going [#permalink]
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Hi, C would be wrong because the sum is 144 which is less than 150. Please confirm.
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Hi, C would be wrong because the sum is 144 which is less than 150. Please confirm.
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You are correct, C is not a correct option.

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Re: QOTD#19 A group of freshmen, juniors, and seniors are going [#permalink]
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One way to approach this is to create proportions.

S------ J------ N
60% 100% 200%
3------5------ 10

Now, since the ratio of senior to junior is 3 to 5, we need numbers divisible by 3.
Option A, should be a good start: 21 - 35 - 70.
The proportion works, but the sum (126) is less than 150.
The only remaining multiple of 3 is 27 (Option E): 21 - 45 - 90. That works!
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