Hi All,
This question can be solved by TESTing VALUES.
We're given two pieces of information to work with:
1) The average weight of the women in a room is 120 pounds
2) The average weight of the men that same room is 150 pounds
We're asked for the average weight of ALL the people in that room.
Fact 1: There are twice as many men as women in the room.
With this ratio, we can prove that the average weight is always the same. Here's how...
IF we had....
2 men and 1 woman
the average would be [2(150)+1(120)]/3 = 420/3 = 140 pounds
4 men and 2 women
the average would be [4(150)+2(120)]/3 = 840/6 = 140 pounds
6 men and 3 women
the average would be [6(150)+3(120)]/9 = 1260/9 = 140 pounds
The average is ALWAYS 140 pounds.
Fact 1 is SUFFICIENT
Fact 2: There are a total of 120 people in the room.
The average will vary depending on how many men and women are in the room...
IF we had....
60 men and 60 women
the average would be exactly 'in the middle' = 135 pounds
61 men and 59 women
the average would be something other than 135 pounds
Fact 2 is INSUFFICIENT
Final Answer:
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Rich