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2. A certain portfolio consisted of 5 stocks, priced at $20, $35, $40, $45 and $70, respectively. On a given day, the price of one stock increased by 15%, while the price of another decreased by 35% and the prices of the remaining three remained constant. If the average price of a stock in the portfolio rose by approximately 2%, which of the following could be the prices of the shares that remained constant?
A. 20, 35, 70
B. 20, 45, 70
C. 20, 35, 40
D. 35, 40, 70
E. 35, 40, 45

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for the 5 stocks avg is $42 (sum of all stocks/5 =210/5) and we know that after the changes in price of 2 stocks the avg price rose by approx 2%. So total value of stocks becomes around $214.
So change in value of stocks after the decrease and increase in price of 2 stocks is approx $4

We know that price for one of the shares decreased by 35% and another increased by 15%. Logically 35% should be on the share with lowest value considering the avg price is increasing and 15% increase should be on the share which can give a profit of ( $4 + 35% of $20)

Lets assume the stock to have changed be X and Y then X decreased by 35% to become 0.65X and Y increased by 15% to become 1.15Y. now change in Y which is (1.15Y -Y) = 0.15Y needs to be equal to (approx) $4 + 0.35X ( the price of X changed from X to 0.65X)
0.15Y = $4 + 0.35X which is obtained for Y = $70 and X =$20
so I will go with option E
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Re: Set of three PS questions [#permalink]
My approach for last Q

I calculated avg of (0,2,4,6,8) = 4
now std deviation is a measure of central tendency. any thing close to avg is feasible for our purpose. out of options B is the only option not only near but also equal to avg. adding two 4's will result a data in a close spread of avg.

I got this ans without calculation....plz correct me if i am wrong.... :wink:
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bhushan252 wrote:
My approach for last Q

I calculated avg of (0,2,4,6,8) = 4
now std deviation is a measure of central tendency. any thing close to avg is feasible for our purpose. out of options B is the only option not only near but also equal to avg. adding two 4's will result a data in a close spread of avg.

I got this ans without calculation....plz correct me if i am wrong.... :wink:


my logic goes to this extent and pardon me if I am incorrect in my understanding
Initially I had thought that we should pick 4,4 and since Mean is 4 so SD will remain unchanged. For above set we get SD = sqrt40/5 = 2sqrt2 approx 2.83. Now when we take 4,4 we get 7 terms so SD = sqrt40/7 which is approx 2.4. Now if we take 2 and 6 we get SD = sqrt 48/7 which is approx 2.6 and this is pair of (2,6) will give us SD nearest to the original SD


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1. E. (As asterixmatrix did it)
2. E. (As asterixmatrix did it)
3. D. (Explanation in previous post)

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asterixmatrix your solutions is all sweet and nice... with a calculator, which is not allowed on GMAT.

Question #3 will not be asked on GMAT.
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You can check new set of:
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3. For the original set 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, standard deviation = 3.16227766

A) For the set -1, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, standard deviation = 3.872983346
B) For the set 0, 2, 4, 4, 4, 6, 8, standard deviation = 2.581988897
C) For the set 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, standard deviation = 2.645751311
D) For the set 0, 2, 2, 4, 6, 6, 8, standard deviation = 2.828427125
E) For the set 0, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 8, standard deviation = 3.464101615

[As the sample size is very small, SD's are calculated using formula for sample.]

Difference between original stdev and stdev of option D is 0.333850535
Difference between original stdev and stdev of option E is 0.301823955

Though option D has a very close call, closest to the original standard deviation is found in option E.

I believe real GMAT would not ask for such lengthy calculations.
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Re: Set of three PS questions [#permalink]
2. Total price of 5 stocks before changes = $20+$35+$40+$45+$70 = $210
Total price of 5 stocks after changes = $210 * 1.02 = $214 --> increase by $4 approximately

As the % of increase on price of one stock is quite lower than the % of decrease on price of another stock and the total is increased, it is logical to guess that 35% decrease would be on the smallest price and 15% increase would be on the highest price.

To crosscheck: 15% of $70 - 15% of $20 = $10.5 - $7 = $3.5 which is closer to $4

Note: $3.5 is the highest change in the total stock price that we can obtain after the changes in stock prices; if we consider any other stock in place of those two, the difference will be lower than $3.5.

Answer is E.

Originally posted by doe007 on 07 Apr 2013, 00:38.
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Re: Set of three PS questions [#permalink]
1. Assuming X takes n days to produce w widgets.
So, Y takes n-2 days to produce w widgets.
In 3 days, X produces 3w/n widgets and Y produces 3w/(n-2) widgets

3w/n + 3w/(n-2) = 5w/4 --> 24n - 24 = 5*n^2 - 10n --> 5*n^2 - 34n + 24 = 0
--> (5n-4)(n-6) = 0 --> n = 6
[n cannot be 4/5 because in that case Y would need -6/5 days to produce w widgets and that is impossible.]

So, to produce 2w widgets, machine X alone would need 12 days to produce 2w widgets.

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1. Running at their respective constant rate, machine X takes 2 days longer to produce w widgets than machines Y. AT these rates, if the two machines together produce 5w/4 widgets in 3 days, how many days would it take machine X alone to produce 2w widgets.
A 4
B 6
C. 8
D. 10
E. 12


rx*(t+2) = w

ry*(t) = w.

Also, w/(t+2) + w/t = (5w/4)*(1/3)

or 1/t + 1/(t+2) = 5/12 --> (3+2)/12 = 1/4+1/6

Thus, t = 4. Replacing, rx = w/6,

w/6*T = 2w

or T = 12 days.

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