Hello, everyone. This is the second day of the competition. I truly like the concept of competitiveness. Every day is new. Everything can change. To win, you must maintain a consistent pace.

Get ready. Here we GO.
Let's get started with our explanation for this topic on day two:
Analyze the Question:Question: First, let's look at the question. We are dealing with kind of Fraction/Ratio problem.
Reading and Understanding the question:Given:
100 flowers in overall
3/4 (75) 3/25 (12) Overall: 87 (with overlapp)
Roses / Tulips Tulips / Lilies
* at least 1 of each flower.
Understanding: lets take some scenerios to understand:
Roses(Max): 74 Tulips (Min): 1 Lilies (Max): 11 Overall: 86 flowers.
Roses(Min): 64 Tulips (Max): 11 Lilies (Min): 1 Overall: 76 flowers.
Roses(Middle): 70 Tulips (Middle): 5 Lilies (Middle): 7 Overall: 82 flowers.
We can see that we have Max of 86 flowers and Min of 76 Flowers.
I got it. Now i know for sure. this is a mix question of: Min/Max and Overlapp.
I know that min max problems can be very confusing. so I will be more focus now.
NOW, After Reading and Understanding we can move to the Statements
Solving:(1) the ratios of [Roses][/Tulips] is less than [13][/2] meaning it can be [12][/2] or [13][/3]..
let's start with [13][/2]: multiply it by 5 we get: 65 and 10 = out given number of tulips and roses.
so we know that we have 75 so. it must be less that the ratio of [13][/2], in other words: less than [65][/10] .
let's try some cases:
[64][/11] = Work. we know that we can have 1 more Lilie.
[63][/12] = Doesn't work. Now we don't have any Lilies and we know we have at least one

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SUFFICIENT (2) [13][/20] is either Roses or Liliesnow we given more info that we hadn't about roses and lilies.
[13][/20] = [65][/100] => we have 65 Lillies and Roses.
what can we infer from that? let's understand:
Roses(middle): 64 Tulips (Max): 11 Lilies (Min): 1 Overall: 76 flowers. = Min of flowers
Roses(Max): 74 Tulips (Min): 1 Lilies (Max): 11 Overall: 76 flowers. but we know now that the max of Roses is 65 => can't be.
Roses(Middle): 65 Tulips (Middle): 10 Lilies (Middle): 2 Overall: 82 flowers. but we know now that the max of Roses is 65 => can't be. So we have only one option here.
SUFFICIENT Our Answer is D
THE ENDI hope you liked the explanation, I have tried my best here.
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