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Does Joe weigh more than Tim? (1) Tim s weight is 80 percent [#permalink] New post 02 Oct 2007, 13:02
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Does Joe weigh more than Tim?

(1) Tim’s weight is 80 percent of Joe’s weight.
(2) Joe’s weight is 125 percent of Tim’s weight.
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Re: one more time back to basics-- really nice DS [#permalink] New post 02 Oct 2007, 13:04
Ravshonbek wrote:
Does Joe weigh more than Tim?

(1) Tim’s weight is 80 percent of Joe’s weight.
(2) Joe’s weight is 125 percent of Tim’s weight.


D.

Stat 1 tells us that Tim weighs less than Joe. Suff.

Stat 2 tells us that Joe weighs more than Tim. Suff.
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 [#permalink] New post 02 Oct 2007, 17:50
This might be ridiculous...but what if Joe weighed 0?
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 [#permalink] New post 02 Oct 2007, 18:20
manbearpig wrote:
This might be ridiculous...but what if Joe weighed 0?


you mean what if Joe is not from 4D world...otherwise anything/being in 4D has weight more than zero, physics.

My answer is also D

Note: if the question was asking exact weight difference then answer would be E.
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Re: one more time back to basics-- really nice DS [#permalink] New post 02 Oct 2007, 21:42
Ravshonbek wrote:
Does Joe weigh more than Tim?

(1) Tim’s weight is 80 percent of Joe’s weight.
(2) Joe’s weight is 125 percent of Tim’s weight.

D..
Is it a real question? :?
Re: one more time back to basics-- really nice DS   [#permalink] 02 Oct 2007, 21:42
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