Step 1: Analyse Question StemTotal number of words in the 23 paragraphs = 2600
Number of paragraphs in preface = 2
Let total number of words in the preface = x
Average number of words per paragraph = \(\frac{Total words }{ Number of paragraphs}\)
Therefore, for all 25 paragraphs,
Average number of words per paragraph = \(\frac{{2600 + x} }{ 25}\)
The question can now be rephrased as, “Is \(\frac{{2600 + x} }{ 25}\) < 120?”, which can further be rephrased as,
“Is 2600 + x < 120 * 25?” or,
“Is 2600 + x < 3000?” or,
“Is x < 400?”
Now, this is the question we have to answer.
Step 2: Analyse Statements Independently (And eliminate options) – AD / BCEStatement 1: Each paragraph of the preface has more than 100 words.
If each paragraph has 101 words, then total number of words in these two paragraphs = 2 * 101 = 202 words. IN this case, x = 202 and x < 400.
If each paragraph has 1000 words, then total number of words in these two paragraphs = 2 * 1000 = 2000 words. IN this case, x = 2000 and x > 400.
The data in statement 1 is insufficient to find if x < 400.
Statement 1 alone is insufficient. Answer options A and D can be eliminated.
Statement 2: Each paragraph of the preface has fewer than 150 words.
If each paragraph has fewer than 150 words, then total number of words in these two paragraphs = 2 * 150 = 300. Therefore, x < 400.
The data in statement 2 is sufficient to answer the question “Is x < 400?” with a definite YES.
Statement 2 alone is sufficient. Answer options C and E can be eliminated.
The correct answer option is B.