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Re: Ratios in GMAT Data Sufficiency [#permalink]
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When we see 18, 27 and 36, what comes to mind is that the number of people could have been 9, which would mean that the department manager distributed 2 books, 3 calendars and 4 diaries to each person. But we know that 9 is divisible by 3, which should remind us that the number of people could also be 3, which would mean that the manager distributed 6 books, 9 calendars and 12 diaries to each person.


Could the number of staff members also be 1 person (receiving 18, 27, 36 books, calendars and diaries, respectively) or is this possiblity excluded by the way the question is formulated?


I'd say that you could have 1 staff member. This would not change the answer though it'd still remain E.
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