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What is correct answer?


The correct answer is C
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Nishan wrote:
The answer is C.
23% of marketers own pets. As 23 is a prime number, the least number of marketers has to be 100 for the no. of marketers who own pets to be a whole number. Therefore total no. of pet owners= 20% of 100 + 23% of 100 = 20 +23 = 43


What is number of marketers is 200 ? This is a bad question


If all 200 employees are marketers, then that means 0 employees are programmers.

If 0 employees are programmers, then it makes no sense to say that "20% of the programmers own pets"
So, the number of programmers cannot equal 0

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Nishan wrote:
The answer is C.
23% of marketers own pets. As 23 is a prime number, the least number of marketers has to be 100 for the no. of marketers who own pets to be a whole number. Therefore total no. of pet owners= 20% of 100 + 23% of 100 = 20 +23 = 43

195*.23 =44.85
5*.2 =1
tot = 46
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Re: A certain company has 200 employees, all of whom are either [#permalink]
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The problem says 23% of marketers own pets. Whenever, % sign is used, replace this with 1/100.

Hence, 23% of marketers = 23* (1/100). Can we simplify 23/100 any further? No

Therefore, the minimum number of marketers must be 100 for 23 of them to own pets.

Also, there cannot be 200 marketers, because there will be no programmers then.

There cannot be 120 or any other number of marketers except for 100 too, since 23% is the pet owners constraint on whole number of marketers.

Marketers=100 and Programmers=100

23% of marketers=23
20% of programmers=20

20+23=43 and answer is C



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A certain company has 200 employees, all of whom are either programmers or marketers. Among these, 20% of the programmers own pets, and 23% of the marketers own pets.


Quantity A
Quantity B
the total number of employees who own pets
43


A) Quantity A is greater.
B) Quandetermined fromr.
C) The two quantities are equal.
D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
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