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Re: If a runner in a marathon had the 37th fastest time and the 50th slowe [#permalink]
Lets imagine a marathon race. As per question since he is 37th fastest then he has 36 runners ahead of him. Since he is 50th slowest that means 49 runners are behind him.

Total runners=37+50=87. But since the same runner is counted twice we need to subtract 1. hence total runners =87-1=86.

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Imagine at the end of the race all the contestants are made to stand in a line as per the time taken to complete the race, fastest being the first and slowest as the last. Then if we count from first he is at 37 position ie he sees 36 ppl in front of him. and if counted from the last he is at 50th position including him. now to this 50 from the last till him we add the other 36 in front of him. hence 50 + 36 = 86
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Answer = D. 86

37 + 50 - 1 = 86

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If a runner in a marathon had the 37th fastest time and the 50th slowest time, how many runners finished the marathon?

A. 83
B. 84
C. 85
D. 86
E. 87

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OFFICIAL SOLUTION:

(D) If the runner had the 37th fastest time that means 36 runners finished before the runner. If the runner had the 50th slowest time that means 49 runners finished after the runner. The total number of runners who finished the marathon is 36 + 1 + 49 = 86.

The correct answer is D.
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Re: If a runner in a marathon had the 37th fastest time and the 50th slowe [#permalink]
36 runners before him_______the runner himself______ 49 runners after him
So total number of runners in the race is 36+1+49 = 86
Correct answer - D
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Tough and Tricky questions: Word Problems.



If a runner in a marathon had the 37th fastest time and the 50th slowest time, how many runners finished the marathon?

A. 83
B. 84
C. 85
D. 86
E. 87

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Runner had the 37th fastest time...
So, there are 36 people IN FRONT of the runner

Runner had the 50th slowest time...
So, there are 49 people BEHIND the runner

How many runners finished the marathon?
We have:
- - - - - 49 people-----the runner--------36 people------
So, the TOTAL number of runners = 49 + 1 + 36 = 86

Answer: D

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Bunuel wrote:

Tough and Tricky questions: Word Problems.



If a runner in a marathon had the 37th fastest time and the 50th slowest time, how many runners finished the marathon?

A. 83
B. 84
C. 85
D. 86
E. 87

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The number of runners in the marathon is 50 + 37 - 1 = 86 runners. We counted the runner in the 50 slowest runners and also in the 37 fastest runners, so the runner has been double-counted. Thus, we subtact that runner one time to compensate for the double counting.

Answer: D
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Re: If a runner in a marathon had the 37th fastest time and the 50th slowe [#permalink]
Bunuel wrote:

Tough and Tricky questions: Word Problems.



If a runner in a marathon had the 37th fastest time and the 50th slowest time, how many runners finished the marathon?

A. 83
B. 84
C. 85
D. 86
E. 87

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37+50-1=86

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