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Re: At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% [#permalink]
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Total Number of University Students: 150

Total Number of University Students who received loans — 70% of 150 = 105
Total Number of University Students who received scholarships — 40% of 150 = 60
Total Number of University Students who received both loans & scholarships = ?
Total Number of University Students who received neither loans or scholarships = ?


Statement 1: At most 20% of the students received scholarships as well as loans.

If 10% students received scholarships as well as loans, then 15 have both,

then 90 students received loans only -15 students received scholarships and loans - 45 students received scholarships only - 0 students received none.

If 20% students received scholarships as well as loans, then 30 have both,

then 75 students received loans only - 30 students received scholarships and loans -15 students received scholarships only - 30 students received none

Since we have two scenarios here, Statement 1 is not sufficient

Statement 2: No fewer than 30 students that receive loans also receive scholarships.

If 30 students received scholarships and loans - then 75 students received loans only - 30 students received scholarships and loans -15 students received scholarships only - 30 students received none

If 45 students received scholarships and loans - then 60 students received loans only - 45 students received scholarships and loans - 0 students received scholarships only - 45 students received none

Since we have two scenarios here, Statement 2 is not sufficient

Combining Statement 1 & 2,

We know that at most 20% received scholarships and loans and No fewer than 30 students that receive loans also receive scholarships, which means that - 30 students received scholarships and loans - then 75 students received loans only - 30 students received scholarships and loans -15 students received scholarships only - 30 students received none.

Therefore answer is C
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Re: At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% [#permalink]
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Only Loans: a
Loan and Scholarship intersection: b
Only Scholarship: c
Neither Loan nor Scholarship: x (what we're looking for)

1st statement: max b =30
If b=30, a=75, c=30, so x=15
If b=15, a=90, c=45, so x=0
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2nd statement: min b=30
If b=30, a=75, c=30, so x=15
If b=40, a=65, c=20, so x=25
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Together, max b = min b = 30. Sufficient to know X.

So C.

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Re: At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% [#permalink]
Using the double set matrix,

------------- -------Loans-------NoLoans----|
| | |
| | |
Scholarship | | 60
|----------------------------- |-------------------|
| | |
No Scholarship | |90
------------------------------ |------------------- |---
105 45 | 150

(1) At most 30 students got both. So try placing 30 comes in first quadrant (Loans + scholarship). We can get the MAX no.of students who receive neither scholarships nor loans, but not the exact value. So, insufficient.

------------- -------Loans-------NoLoans----|
| | |
| | |
Scholarship 30 | | 60
|----------------------------- |-------------------|
| | |
No Scholarship | |90
------------------------------ |------------------- |-
105 45 | 150


(2) St. 2 repeats the same thing as St1. So, insufficient.
Also, as (1) is same as (2), combining them also does no good.
So, (E).


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At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% receive scholarships. What percent of the students receive neither scholarships nor loans?

(1) At most 20% of the students received scholarships as well as loans.
(2) No fewer than 30 students that receive loans also receive scholarships.
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Re: At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% [#permalink]
ajay2121988 wrote:
Using the double set matrix,

------------- -------Loans-------NoLoans----|
| | |
| | |
Scholarship | | 60
|----------------------------- |-------------------|
| | |
No Scholarship | |90
------------------------------ |------------------- |---
105 45 | 150

(1) At most 30 students got both. So try placing 30 comes in first quadrant (Loans + scholarship). We can get the MAX no.of students who receive neither scholarships nor loans, but not the exact value. So, insufficient.

------------- -------Loans-------NoLoans----|
| | |
| | |
Scholarship 30 | | 60
|----------------------------- |-------------------|
| | |
No Scholarship | |90
------------------------------ |------------------- |-
105 45 | 150


(2) St. 2 repeats the same thing as St1. So, insufficient.
Also, as (1) is same as (2), combining them also does no good.
So, (E).


Bunuel wrote:
At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% receive scholarships. What percent of the students receive neither scholarships nor loans?

(1) At most 20% of the students received scholarships as well as loans.
(2) No fewer than 30 students that receive loans also receive scholarships.



The answer is clearly C as both the statements can be combined in a double-set matrix to solve for the percentage of students who receive neither scholarship nor loans..
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Re: At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% [#permalink]
From 1), we get that 30 students is the maximum no. of students who received loans and scholarships. The number varies from 1 to 30. >> INSUFFICIENT
From 2), we get that 30 students is the minimum no. of such the same case above. The number varies from 30 to 60. >> INSUFFICIENT

From 1) and 2), the only possible number is 30. Since we know that there are 30 students who received both L and S, we are able to acquire the rest of numbers. >>> SUFFICIENT

ANS C
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Re: At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% [#permalink]
stat 1: not suff
stat 2 : Not suff

Both combined: Atmost 30% and not fewer than 30 means both loan and scholarship is 30.

hence number of students who neither received loan or scholarship can be calculated..
hence answer C

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Re: At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% [#permalink]
Bunuel wrote:
At a particular university with 150 students 70% receive loans and 40% receive scholarships. What percent of the students receive neither scholarships nor loans?

(1) At most 20% of the students received scholarships as well as loans.
(2) No fewer than 30 students that receive loans also receive scholarships.


The answer should be C- using the minimum and maximum given in both statements we can arrive at a unique value that satisfies the equation?
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