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1)Yes,since increasing 40% on drinks = 500*.4= 200$, so yes it will increase 200$ budget.

2)No,Increasing the amount spend on balloons by 100% = 100+100=200$, but here the change is only of 100$

3)Yes,since last year total budget on both appetizers =400+400=800$ and this year's total=300+300=600$ so if we use last year's value then 100$ is increased in both values, thus increasing overall value by 200$

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Sajjad1994 , like pointed out by gvij2017 and Apt0810 , the answer seems to be YNY. The OA is YNN, thou. Can you share the OE?
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Sajjad1994 , like pointed out by gvij2017 and Apt0810 , the answer seems to be YNY. The OA is YNN, thou. Can you share the OE?
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Statement 1: The amount spent on drinks this year is $500. 40% of $500 is $200, so increasing the budget for drinks by 40% would increase the overall budget by the required $200, so the answer is Yes.

Answer: Yes

Statement 2: The amount spent on balloons this year is $100. 100% of $100 is $100, less than the $200 increase required, so the answer is no.

Answer: No

Statement 3: Last year, $100 more was spent on Cold Appetizers ($400 – $300 = $100), and $100 more was spent on Hot Appetizers ($400 – $300 = $100). Returning to last year's budget for these two items would increase the budget by the required $200, so the answer is Yes.

Answer: Yes
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So the data for next year budget is for nothing else than confusing?
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Sajjad1994 , like pointed out by gvij2017 and Apt0810 , the answer seems to be YNY. The OA is YNN, thou. Can you share the OE?
Official Explanation

Statement 1: The amount spent on drinks this year is $500. 40% of $500 is $200, so increasing the budget for drinks by 40% would increase the overall budget by the required $200, so the answer is Yes.

Answer: Yes

Statement 2: The amount spent on balloons this year is $100. 100% of $100 is $100, less than the $200 increase required, so the answer is no.

Answer: No

Statement 3: Last year, $100 more was spent on Cold Appetizers ($400 – $300 = $100), and $100 more was spent on Hot Appetizers ($400 – $300 = $100). Returning to last year's budget for these two items would increase the budget by the required $200, so the answer is Yes.

Answer: Yes
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I'm also confused by it.

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Sajjad1994

So the data for next year budget is for nothing else than confusing?
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Sajjad1994 , like pointed out by gvij2017 and Apt0810 , the answer seems to be YNY. The OA is YNN, thou. Can you share the OE?
Official Explanation

Statement 1: The amount spent on drinks this year is $500. 40% of $500 is $200, so increasing the budget for drinks by 40% would increase the overall budget by the required $200, so the answer is Yes.

Answer: Yes

Statement 2: The amount spent on balloons this year is $100. 100% of $100 is $100, less than the $200 increase required, so the answer is no.

Answer: No

Statement 3: Last year, $100 more was spent on Cold Appetizers ($400 – $300 = $100), and $100 more was spent on Hot Appetizers ($400 – $300 = $100). Returning to last year's budget for these two items would increase the budget by the required $200, so the answer is Yes.

Answer: Yes
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I'm also confused by it.

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So the data for next year budget is for nothing else than confusing?
Hi GOYA1025 and Aalto700

Not every detail in the question is required to answer the question so yes some information is just there to confuse you or kill you time.
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