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When I see a question like this, I like to first setup a table:

GoldNot GoldTotal
Rare
Not Rare
Total

The following information is provided:
  1. We have a total of 30 coins in the bag
  2. 10 of the coins are gold
  3. 25 are rare

We can add these to the table and fill-in some additional boxes (highlighted numbers were provided, others calculated:

GoldNot GoldTotal
RareX25
Not Rare30 - 25 = 5
Total1030 - 10 = 2030


Notice the following:
  • If there are 10 total gold coins and 25 total rare coins, then the maximum gold AND rare coins you can have is 10. Eliminate answers D and E.

Lets test a minimum of 3 gold AND rare coins.
  • With 3 gold AND rare coins and a total of 25 rare coins, that would mean we have 22 not gold AND rare coins.

GoldNot GoldTotal
Rare325 - 3 = 2225
Not Rare5
Total102030


Notice:
  • We determined that the total coins that are not gold is 20. So there cannot be 22 not gold AND rare coins.
  • Eliminate Answers A and B.

C
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Total Coins in the Bag = 30
Number of Gold Coins = 10
Total Number of Rare Coins = 25

So, 30−25=5 coins are not rare coins.

Let’s find the possible number of rare gold coins:
I. Since the total number of gold coins is 10, the maximum number of rare gold coins can be at most 10.
II. If all the non-rare coins (5) are gold, the minimum number of rare gold coins would be 10-5 = 5.

Therefore, the number of rare gold coins in the bag can range from a min. of 5 to a max. of 10, and the answer is C (5 to 10).
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There are 30 coins in a bag of which 10 are gold. If 25 of the coins are rare, then the number of rare gold coins in the bag could be any number from

There are 25 rare coins & 10 gold coins. Now, 25+10=35 which means, there are certainly 5 gold coins which are rare. Now, the rest 5 gold coins may be rare or may not be. So, the range would be, 5 to 10.

Answer: C) 5 to 10.
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There are 30 coins in a bag of which 10 are gold. If 25 of the coins are rare, then the number of rare gold coins in the bag could be any number from

A) 3 to 5
B) 3 to 10
C) 5 to 10
D) 10 to 15
E) 10 to 25


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This is easiest to visualize using a table.

RareNot RareTotal
GoldValue Needed10
Not Gold20
Total25530

Question asks us to both minimize AND maximize the value of rare gold coins.

Looking across Row 2, we can see that the max number of gold coins possible is 10, assuming there are zero non-rare gold coins. So that's the absolute maximum value.

Looking down Column 2 is the tricky bit. To minimize rare gold coins, we need to maximize rare, not gold coins. What's the max value for that cell? 20, because if there are zero non-rare, non-gold coins, that means there are 20 non-gold rare coins. Subtracting total rare coins from this maximized value of not-gold coins, we get 5 as the minimum possible value.

Thus, range is 5 to 10, answer C.
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