Let's look at the Snyder community first:
M:W = 4:5. Thus, the possibilities are: 4 men/5 women | 8 m/10 w | 12 m, 15w | 16m, 20 w | 20m, 25w | 24m, 30w etc.
Similarly, the Lehigh community has men and women in the ratio:
M:W = 5:6. The possibilities are 5 m, 6w | 10m, 12w | 15m, 18w | 20m, 24w, etc.
We now have two conditions: (1) There are 4 more men and 6 more women in the Snyder group than in the Lehigh group. (2) Further, the combined ratio is 22:27.
Consider (1): Add 4 to the possible number of men and 6 to the possible number of women in the Lehigh group to get possibilities for the Snyder group:
Modified Lehigh numbers are then given by: 5+4 m, 6+6 w | 10+4,12+6| 15+4, 18+6 | 20+4, 24+6 => 9m 12w | 14m 18w | 18m 24w | 24m 30w|
Compare these with the Snyder numbers to see which one of these also occurs in the Snyder group. You will see that 24m, 30w occurs both in the original Snyder group and in the modified Lehigh group.
The number of women in the Lehigh group is therefore given by option C: 30.
Check statement (2)
S - M:W = 24:30
L - M:W = 20:24
Combined - M:W = 44:54 = 22:27. This satisfies statement two as well. So we can be sure that this is the required answer.