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­A bag containing 60 balls consists of red balls and blue balls only. The number of red balls are at least 60% of the number of blue balls, and there is at least one ball of each color.

Select for Maximum Red the maximum possible number of red balls and select for Maximum Blue the maximum possible number of blue balls. Make two selections only, one in each column.­


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This is a min max question. From the question stem, you know that

Total = 60 = # of Red + # of Blue
# of Blue = X
# of Red is greater than or equal to 0.6 X.

For Scenario 1: Maximum Red. You know that at least 1 ball of each color exists. So we should assume the following
- At least 1 blue ball exists
- Some number of red balls. Since there aren't any upper level constraints on how many Red balls exist, that means that there could be up to 59 Red Balls.


For Scenario 2: Lets assume that the # of Red balls is 0.6X. That implies that

X + 0.6X = Total balls = 60
1.6X = 60
X = 37.5

But remember that we're counting number of objects. There is no way to have 0.5 of a ball. So we should round DOWN to the nearest integer. Thus, there is a maximum of 37 blue balls.
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If X= No of Red balls & Y= No of Blue Balls.
X= 60 - Y

X ≥ 60% (60 - X). Given in statement.
X ≥ 22.5 (Thus Xmin = 23)

60 - Y ≥ 22.6

Y ≤ 37.5 (Thus Ymax = 37. Since X&Y are integers).
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