kruttikaaggarwal wrote:
I got this question from one of the quants test sets in GRE prep club. For q.1, there seems to be some confusion- For one, I cannot come to a solution no matter what. Secondly, the explanation says answers as B and C.
So, I am stumped as to what exactly is the right answer and how we get to it.
Hi Kruttika,
could you please share the question number with me. I will look into the explanantion given. I am already looking into the questions and explanations if they have any flaw, but not reached this question yet.
Anyways, the way question can be tackled is...
Take the total number to be 100, so the % are converted in exact number. You can do this here as we are looking for average of all, so their avearage will depend on their ratio/%s.
Also, we are told that each group works for the upper end of hours, so 0-15 means the person in that range work for 15 hrs.
Ok.. So we have following information..
Hrs ----- % - number - hrs working - total
0-15 ----- 7% ----- 7 --- 15 ------- 105
15-25 --- 15% --- 15 --- 25 ------- 375
25-35 --- 25% --- 25 --- 35 ------- 875
35-40 --- 45% --- 45 --- 40 ------- 1800
>50 --- -- 8% ----- 8 --- 65 ---- --- 520
Thus total hours worked = 105+375+875+1800+520=3675 hrs
Total number of persons = 100
so average = \(\frac{3675}{100}\)=36.75 hrs