Denote the arrangement of the six countries in ascending order (lowest to highest). B sent the lowest number of reps and F sent the highest number of reps. The letters are arbitrary, except for A.
B C D E A F(B = Lowest) (A = Second highest) (F = Highest)(1) One of the six countries sent 41 representatives to the congressWe can identify who could have sent 41 reps. If we remove the 41 from consideration, we will have 75 - 41 = 34 reps to be distributed among the remaining five countries such that A is the second highest.
B, C, D and E could not have sent 41 reps (each) because then A will not be the second highest. Now if A sent 41 reps, F cannot be the highest (only 34 reps left for 5 countries). So, we can let F = 41.
Check whether A can be less than 10.If A = 9, F = 41, we have to distribute remaining 25 among 4 countries such that each of them sent unique number of reps. So we could have: B = 4, C = 6, D = 7, E = 8, A = 9, F = 41.
Check whether A can be greater than or equal to 10.If A = 10, F = 41, we have to distribute remaining 24 reps among 4 countries such that each of them sent unique number of reps. So we could have: B = 3, C = 6, D = 7, E = 8, A = 10, F = 41.
Since we have two different possibilities for A, this statement is
INSUFFICIENT.
(2) Country A sent fewer than 12 representatives to the congressWe can resuse the plausible assignments from the first statement and determine that there are at least two different arrangements:
B = 4, C = 6, D = 7, E = 8, A = 9, F = 41.
B = 3, C = 6, D = 7, E = 8, A = 10, F = 41.
This statement is
INSUFFICIENT.
Statements (1) and (2) together:One of the six countries sent 41 representatives to the congress AND Country A sent fewer than 12 representatives to the congress. We can resuse the plausible assignments from the first statement and determine that there are at least two different arrangements:
B = 4, C = 6, D = 7, E = 8, A = 9, F = 41.
B = 3, C = 6, D = 7, E = 8, A = 10, F = 41.
Statements (1) and (2) taken together are
INSUFFICIENT.
ANSWER: (E)