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A manager wants to assign each of his e employees to one of p projects. If \(3 < p < 11 < e\), then can the manager assign the employees to the projects such that each project has the same number of employees?
(1) It is possible for the manager to assign 11e employees to one of p projects such that there are an equal number of employees in each project. (2) It is possible for the manager to assign 6e employees to one of p projects such that there are an equal number of employees in each project.
A manager wants to assign each of his e employees to one of p projects. If \(3 < p < 11 < e\), then can the manager assign the employees to the projects such that each project has the same number of employees?
(1) It is possible for the manager to assign 11e employees to one of p projects such that there are an equal number of employees in each project. (2) It is possible for the manager to assign 6e employees to one of p projects such that there are an equal number of employees in each project.
A manager wants to assign each of his e employees to one of p projects. If \(3 < p < 11 < e\), then can the manager assign the employees to the projects such that each project has the same number of employees?
(1) It is possible for the manager to assign 11e employees to one of p projects such that there are an equal number of employees in each project. (2) It is possible for the manager to assign 6e employees to one of p projects such that there are an equal number of employees in each project.
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Hi Bunuel Can you please confirm the OA, as mentioned OA is D, but for st2, e can be 13 or 18 for p = 6, which is clearly not sufficient.
A manager wants to assign each of his e employees to one of p projects. If \(3 < p < 11 < e\), then can the manager assign the employees to the projects such that each project has the same number of employees?
(1) It is possible for the manager to assign 11e employees to one of p projects such that there are an equal number of employees in each project. (2) It is possible for the manager to assign 6e employees to one of p projects such that there are an equal number of employees in each project.
Hi Bunuel Can you please confirm the OA, as mentioned OA is D, but for st2, e can be 13 or 18 for p = 6, which is clearly not sufficient.