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I cannot find the right answer.

Maximum would be 40%
Minimum would be 0%


Maximum : If All the people who like tea, like coffee and milk as well. = 40% (But 40% is limit because only 40% of people like tea)
Minimum : If All the people who like tea, don't like coffee = 0%.
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No.of people, say 100.

Coffee: 50, Tea: 40 and Milk: 60=> 150

Excess= 150-100= 50.

This 50 gives us us the maximum: Prime factorize 50: 2*5^2.
To maximise we always take squares=> 5^2= 25. And for min, here it yields 2, but there's no option here with 2, so we can still consider 0 as there could be that 'no one' that likes all the three.

that leaves us with 25 and 0.
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In a survey it was found that 40 % like tea, 50 % like coffee and 60 % like milk. Every person likes at least one of the three items – tea / coffee / milk. What are the maximum and minimum possible values of those who like all three?
a) 25 & 0
b) 10 & 0
c) 50 & 5
d) 15 & 10

(I have doubt over the official answer, please help)

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40 & 0 is wrong because:
"Every person likes at least one of the three items"; thus the sum of % must be 100.

25 & 0 satisfies this condition. Therefore, (A) 25 & 0 is correct
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