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1) No, since the answer is 2/5 men have age greater than the average age for men (37.2)
2)No,since5.5 - total highest for female in category A, 10- total highest for male in category A so the % is greater than 100%
3)Median age is 35 so % of B in it is 47% which is between the specified intervals so ans is Yes
4)Median female age = 42, median male age is 35 and % is less than 40, so answer is No

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­Buddy 2/5 is 40 percent and exclusively between 40 percent and 60 percent . How is 1) No ?
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In my view, exclusively doesn't mean inclusive. It simply means the percentage values "should be" between 40 and 60.
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1) No, since the answer is 2/5 men have age greater than the average age for men (37.2)
2)No,since5.5 - total highest for female in category A, 10- total highest for male in category A so the % is greater than 100%
3)Median age is 35 so % of B in it is 47% which is between the specified intervals so ans is Yes
4)Median female age = 42, median male age is 35 and % is less than 40, so answer is No

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­Buddy 2/5 is 40 percent and exclusively between 40 percent and 60 percent . How is 1) No ?
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