Overlapping Sets, Statistics, and Data Distributions
27 questions
A total of tourists visited a city, and each tourist visited Museum X, Museum Y, or both. How many of the tourists visited both Museum X and Museum Y?
(1) of the tourists visited Museum X.
(2) of the tourists visited Museum Y.
A set consists of numbers. What is the arithmetic mean of the numbers?
(1) The sum of the numbers is .
(2) The median of the numbers is and the range of the numbers is .
In a cohort of financial analysts, every analyst tracks at least one of two asset classes: Equities or Bonds. The mean number of years of experience for analysts who track Equities is 12 years, and the mean number of years of experience for analysts who track Bonds is 18 years. Is the mean number of years of experience for all analysts in the cohort strictly greater than 15 years?
(1) The mean number of years of experience for analysts who track both Equities and Bonds is 15 years.
(2) The number of analysts who track Bonds only is strictly greater than the number of analysts who track Equities only.
A survey recorded the monthly electricity costs of 60 small business workshops. Each workshop operated during Shift X, Shift Y, or both shifts. Exactly 35 workshops operated during Shift X, and exactly 40 workshops operated during Shift Y. What was the median monthly electricity cost among all 60 workshops?
(1) For the workshops that operated ONLY during Shift X, the monthly electricity cost was 600 per workshop.
(2) For the workshops that operated during BOTH shifts, the median monthly electricity cost was 30,000.
A high-tech manufacturing firm produced a batch of electronic assemblies. Each assembly in the batch underwent standard quality testing by Inspector Alpha, Inspector Beta, or both. Exactly assemblies were tested by Inspector Alpha and assemblies were tested by Inspector Beta. What was the average (arithmetic mean) testing duration per assembly for the entire batch of assemblies?
(1) The average testing duration for assemblies tested only by Inspector Alpha was minutes, and the average testing duration for assemblies tested only by Inspector Beta was minutes.
(2) The average testing duration for assemblies tested by both Inspector Alpha and Inspector Beta was minutes.
Which of the following statements provides sufficient information to answer the question?
At a technology firm, software engineers work on Project Alpha, Project Beta, or both. Exactly engineers work on Project Alpha, and exactly engineers work on Project Beta. Is the average (arithmetic mean) years of experience of all engineers combined greater than years?
(1) The average years of experience of the engineers who work ONLY on Project Alpha is years, and the average years of experience of the engineers who work ONLY on Project Beta is years.
(2) The average years of experience of all engineers on Project Alpha is years.
A department has employees, and each employee speaks at least one of two languages: French or Spanish. How many employees in the department speak Spanish?
(1) employees speak French.
(2) employees speak both French and Spanish.
A class of 50 students took tests in both Mathematics and Science. How many students passed both tests?
(1) 35 students passed Mathematics and 30 students passed Science.
(2) 10 students failed both tests.
In a technology consulting firm of 100 employees, every employee works in either the Analytics department, the Engineering department, or both. How many employees work in both departments?
(1) Exactly 70 employees work in the Analytics department, and 60 employees work in the Engineering department.
(2) Exactly 40 employees work ONLY in the Analytics department.
A community library cataloged a collection of historical manuscripts. Each manuscript is written in either Latin, Ancient Greek, or both. How many of the manuscripts are written in both Latin and Ancient Greek?
(1) Exactly manuscripts are written in Latin.
(2) The number of manuscripts written only in Ancient Greek is twice the number of manuscripts written in both languages.
Among a panel of medical research trials, each trial evaluates at least one of three experimental drugs: Drug , Drug , or Drug . If trials evaluate Drug and trials evaluate Drug , how many trials evaluate Drug only?
(1) Exactly trials evaluate both Drug and Drug .
(2) Exactly trials evaluate at least two of the three drugs, and no trial evaluates all three drugs.
In a technology firm of software engineers, each engineer works on at least one of two projects: Project Alpha or Project Beta. If engineers work on Project Alpha, what is the average (arithmetic mean) monthly salary of all engineers at the firm?
(1) The average monthly salary of the engineers who work ONLY on Project Alpha is , and the average monthly salary of all engineers who work on Project Beta is .
(2) The average monthly salary of the engineers who work ONLY on Project Beta is , and the average monthly salary of the engineers who work on BOTH Project Alpha and Project Beta is .
A university research institute evaluated technology projects completed last year. Each project received grant funding from at least one of two foundations: Foundation or Foundation . Exactly of the projects received funding from both foundations. If the average (arithmetic mean) grant amount per project among projects funded by Foundation was and the average grant amount per project among projects funded by Foundation was , what was the average total grant funding per project across all projects?
(1) The number of projects that received funding from Foundation only was equal to the number of projects that received funding from Foundation only.
(2) The total dollar amount disbursed by Foundation exceeded the total dollar amount disbursed by Foundation by .
Each of the employees at Company K works in Division X, Division Y, or both divisions. The arithmetic mean age of the employees in Division X is years, and the arithmetic mean age of the employees in Division Y is years. Is the arithmetic mean age of all employees at Company K greater than years?
(1) Exactly employees work in Division X and exactly employees work in Division Y.
(2) The arithmetic mean age of the employees who work in both Division X and Division Y is years.
Among a group of healthcare professionals, each professional has certified training in either Telemedicine, Robotic Surgery, or both. Exactly professionals are certified in Telemedicine and exactly are certified in Robotic Surgery. What is the average (arithmetic mean) years of experience of the professionals who are certified in BOTH Telemedicine and Robotic Surgery?
(1) The average years of experience of all professionals certified in Telemedicine is years, and the average years of experience of all professionals certified in Robotic Surgery is years.
(2) The average years of experience of the professionals certified ONLY in Telemedicine is years, and the average years of experience of the professionals certified ONLY in Robotic Surgery is years.
A seminar was attended by professionals, each of whom speaks at least one of two languages: Spanish or French. Exactly of the professionals speak Spanish, and exactly speak French. If all professionals took a language proficiency examination scored on a scale from to , is the average (arithmetic mean) score of all professionals greater than ?
(1) The average score of the professionals who speak only Spanish is , and the average score of the professionals who speak only French is .
(2) The average score of the professionals who speak both Spanish and French is .
An agricultural research station evaluated a sample of fruit trees. Each tree was treated with Fertilizer X, Fertilizer Y, or both. Exactly trees were treated with Fertilizer X, and exactly trees were treated with Fertilizer Y. What was the average (arithmetic mean) yield, in kilograms, of all trees?
(1) The average yield of the trees treated with Fertilizer X was kg, and the average yield of the trees treated only with Fertilizer Y was kg.
(2) The average yield of the trees treated with Fertilizer Y was kg, and the average yield of the trees treated only with Fertilizer X was kg.
In a graduating class of students, each student participated in at least one of two extracurricular activities: the Science Club or the Debate Team. The mean score on a national mathematics exam for all students who participated in the Science Club was , and the mean score for all students who participated in the Debate Team was . What was the mean mathematics score for all students in the graduating class?
(1) Exactly students participated in both the Science Club and the Debate Team, and their mean mathematics score on the exam was .
(2) The total number of students who participated in the Science Club was equal to the total number of students who participated in the Debate Team.
At a technical conference, a total of software engineers attended at least one of two technical sessions: System Architecture or Distributed Systems. Exactly engineers attended the System Architecture session. If the mean years of experience for all engineers combined was years, what was the mean years of experience for the engineers who attended ONLY the Distributed Systems session?
A logistics company analyzed the operational downtime of a fleet of delivery trucks over a one-month period. Each truck in the fleet completed at least one of two specialized maintenance programs: Program A or Program B. The arithmetic mean downtime for trucks that completed only Program A was hours, and the arithmetic mean downtime for trucks that completed only Program B was hours. What was the average downtime per truck, in hours, for all trucks in the fleet?
(1) Exactly trucks completed Program A, and exactly trucks completed Program B.
(2) The total downtime of all trucks in the fleet that completed Program B was hours.