Hi All,
This question can be solved by TESTing THE ANSWERS.
We're told 2 things about the weight of Leo and his brother:
1) Their TOTAL weight is 340 pounds
2) If Leo gains 10 pounds, then he'll weight 50% more than his brother.
We're asked for Leo's current weight.
From the prompt, Leo likely weighs considerably more than his brother (right now). Since the total weight is 340 pounds, Leo should weight MORE than half of that. Thus Leo > 170. There are only 2 answers that "fit" this deduction...
Answer E seems like the easier option to deal with, so let's TEST that first....
If Leo = 200 pounds, then his brother weights 340 - 200 = 140 pounds.
If Leo gains 10 pounds, then he'll weight 200 + 10 = 210 pounds.
210/140 = 1.5 so Leo WOULD weight 50% more than his brother. Thus, Leo MUST weigh 200 pounds right now.
Final Answer:
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Rich