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According to the table above, of the total number of automobiles sold to U.S. and foreign institutions during the 2002–03 model year, which of the following most closely approximates the percent that were standard models?

(A) 24%
(B) 36%
(C) 41%
(D) 59%
(E) 68%


The Total Vehicles sold = Basic(3.6 + 7.5 + 1.7 + 1 = 13.8) + Standard (8.5 + 11.4 + 4.9 + 5.1 = 29.9) + Deluxe = (1.9 + 2 + 2.2 + 0.8 = 5.1)

Total = 13.8 + 29.9 + 6.9 = 50.6

% of Standard cars = \(\frac{29.9}{50.6} * 100 = \approx \frac{30}{51} * 100\), which will be just lesser than 60% (Exact value = 58.82%)


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CrackverbalGMAT Why the answer considers the total cars sold by all purchasers? Why we shouldn't consider just the cars purchased by U.S. and foreign institutions? Thanks!
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Why are we calculating the total number of US and foreign purchases and not only the U.S and foreign INSTITUTIONS ?
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Answer = (8.5+4.9)/(3.6+8.5+1.9+1.7+4.9+2.2)

= 13.4/22.8

Hence 0.5<answer<0.6

therefore D
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