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Thursday, August 2, 2007
GRE QUESTION ON DEMAND
Sixty-eight people are sitting in 20 cars and each car contains at most 4 people. What is the maximum possible number of cars that could contain exactly 1 of the 68 people? (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 8 (E) 12
c is the answer it s because in the sixteen cars 64 people can be seated since it atmost capacity is 4.hence remaining people are 4 and are saeted in 4 cars one each
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ReplyDeleteans ia 3
ReplyDeleteans is 4 dat is c
ReplyDelete'c' is the answer
ReplyDeletec)4
ReplyDelete4*16=64
so at d max of only 4 cars can b used for single person
Its:
ReplyDelete4 cars * 1 Person (each) = 4
16 cars * 4 Persons(each) = 64
so net = 64+4=68
Ans: 'c'
answer is 4.
ReplyDeletec
ReplyDeletec --- 4
ReplyDeletec is the answer it s because in the sixteen cars 64 people can be seated since it atmost capacity is 4.hence remaining people are 4 and are saeted in 4 cars one each
ReplyDeleten*1+(20-n)*4=68
ReplyDelete=>n=4
It's C
answer is c i.e.. 4
ReplyDeleteans is 4.
ReplyDelete4
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