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Over a holiday weekend, a certain car dealer sold off the cars on its lot. If the cars sold for an average of $6,000 each, how many cars were on the dealer’s lot at the beginning of the weekend?
(1) The average value of the remaining cars on the lot is $5,000. (2) The car dealer made $48,000 in car sales over the weekend.
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Over a holiday weekend, a certain car dealer sold off the cars on its lot. If the cars sold for an average of $6,000 each, how many cars were on the dealer’s lot at the beginning of the weekend?
(1) The average value of the remaining cars on the lot is $5,000. (2) The car dealer made $48,000 in car sales over the weekend.
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Over a holiday weekend, a certain car dealer sold off the cars on its lot. If the cars sold for an average of $6,000 each, how many cars were on the dealer’s lot at the beginning of the weekend?
Total cars at the beginning of the weekend=sold cars + remaining cars
(1) The average value of the remaining cars on the lot is $5,000. No information about the number of sold and remaining cars,Not Sufficient (2) The car dealer made $48,000 in car sales over the weekend. No information about the number of remaining cars,Not Sufficient
(1)+(2) Added no information about the number of remaining cars,Not Sufficient
Correct Answer E
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