Follow the explanation together with the pic so things make more sense.
I saw this method on gmat prep club when working with overlapping set questions.
You use a bar graph from 0 to 100 percent.
Then you fill up the space always trying to avoid overlap as much as possible.
First group of 85% we covered 0 to 85
Second group of 80% we covered from 100 to 20 --> at this point we have an overlap of 65% (20 to 85)
Third group of 75% we covered 0 to 20, then 85 to 100, and we are left with a total of 40 (from 20 to 60) that we must overlap with the other two groups ---> three-way overlap of 40%
Fourth group of 70% we cover 0 to 20, 60 to 100, and then a remainder of 10% that we must include in the overlap of all 4 categories.
So minimum intersection of all 4 groups is 10%
Final Answer: C
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