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A certain ice cream factory makes two flavors of ice cream: chocolate and caramel. Each flavor comes in two varieties: one with over 20 percent milk and one with under 20 percent milk. Did more than 2/5 of all the ice cream made in July contain over 20 percent milk?

(1) Exactly 80 percent of the caramel ice cream made in July contained over 10 percent milk, and of this amount, 1/4 contained over 20 percent milk.
(2) Exactly 1,000 gallons of the chocolate ice cream made in July contained over 20 percent milk.


ICE CREAM MADE IN JULY ----- CHOCOLATE AND CARAMEL -----EACH CHOCOLATE AND CARAMEL HAS TWO VARIETY .

LETS BREAK THE QUESTION WHAT IS ASKED ...
1. SO TO CALCULATE 2/5 of all the ice cream ...WE NEED TO FIND THE TOTAL ICE CREAM.
2 . EACH CHOCOLATE AND CARAMEL WITH OVER 20 % MILK .


LETS GO TO THE OPTION ...

ST 1 . 80 % = CARAMEL ICE CREAM... COULD BE ANY VALUE ...SAY CARAMEL BE 100 OR 1000 . SO NOT SUFFICIENT
PLUS THERE IS NO CLUE OF CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM

ST 2. IT CLEARLY GIVES THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF CHOCOLATE WITH 20 % ABOVE MILK CONTAINED .
NO CLUE ON CARAMEL ICE CREAM


TOGETHER 1 AND 2

STILL WE DONT THE ACTUAL VALUE OF CARAMEL ICE CREAM .

HENCE E ANS .
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A certain ice cream factory makes two flavors of ice cream: chocolate and caramel. Each flavor comes in two varieties: one with over 20 percent milk and one with under 20 percent milk. Did more than 2/5 of all the ice cream made in July contain over 20 percent milk?

(1) Exactly 80 percent of the caramel ice cream made in July contained over 10 percent milk, and of this amount, 1/4 contained over 20 percent milk.
(2) Exactly 1,000 gallons of the chocolate ice cream made in July contained over 20 percent milk.


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Question Type: Yes/No Did more than 2/5 of the ice cream made in July contain over 20% milk?

Given information from the question stem: The factory makes two flavors of ice cream: chocolate and caramel. Each flavor comes in over 20% milk and under 20% milk. This means that there are four total possibilities: chocolate over 20%, chocolate under 20%, caramel over 20%, and caramel under 20%. You are looking for the combined fraction of the ice cream that is over 20% milk.

Statement 1: 80% of the caramel ice cream contained over 20% milk. This statement is not sufficient because you know nothing about the chocolate ice cream. Eliminate choices A and D.

Statement 2: 1,000 gallons of chocolate ice cream contained over 20% milk. This statement does not tell you how many gallons of chocolate ice cream were
made a as whole. It is not as useful as statement 1 and is certainly not sufficient alone. Eliminate choice B.

Together: You know that 4/5 of the caramel ice cream is over 20% milk, but you do not know what the proportion is for the chocolate ice cream. The number “1,000 gallons” from Statement 2 is not particularly useful in this situation. Even with both statements together there is not enough information.

The correct answer is E.
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I am mixing up ratio and %tages and too many variables in this question.
Can you add your two cents?
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Bunuel VeritasPrepKarishma niks18

I am mixing up ratio and %tages and too many variables in this question.
Can you add your two cents?

Hi adkikani

Can you clarify what is your exact confusion with the question? If you read the statement properly, then you will realize calculation is hardly required here because each statement is giving only facts about one variety of ice-cream.
Pls let us know where are you stuck?
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A certain ice cream factory makes two flavors of ice cream: chocolate and caramel. Each flavor comes in two varieties: one with over 20 percent milk and one with under 20 percent milk. Did more than 2/5 of all the ice cream made in July contain over 20 percent milk?

(1) Exactly 80 percent of the caramel ice cream made in July contained over 10 percent milk, and of this amount, 1/4 contained over 20 percent milk.
(2) Exactly 1,000 gallons of the chocolate ice cream made in July contained over 20 percent milk.


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VERITAS PREP OFFICIAL SOLUTION:

Question Type: Yes/No Did more than 2/5 of the ice cream made in July contain over 20% milk?

Given information from the question stem: The factory makes two flavors of ice cream: chocolate and caramel. Each flavor comes in over 20% milk and under 20% milk. This means that there are four total possibilities: chocolate over 20%, chocolate under 20%, caramel over 20%, and caramel under 20%. You are looking for the combined fraction of the ice cream that is over 20% milk.

Statement 1: 80% of the caramel ice cream contained over 20% milk. This statement is not sufficient because you know nothing about the chocolate ice cream. Eliminate choices A and D.

Statement 2: 1,000 gallons of chocolate ice cream contained over 20% milk. This statement does not tell you how many gallons of chocolate ice cream were
made a as whole. It is not as useful as statement 1 and is certainly not sufficient alone. Eliminate choice B.

Together: You know that 4/5 of the caramel ice cream is over 20% milk, but you do not know what the proportion is for the chocolate ice cream. The number “1,000 gallons” from Statement 2 is not particularly useful in this situation. Even with both statements together there is not enough information.

The correct answer is E.

Hi Bunuel,

Statement 1 states clearly something else than what you have in the official Veritas explanation.

You stated according to the official Veritas explanation the following:

Statement 1: 80% of the caramel ice cream contained over 20% milk. This statement is not sufficient because you know nothing about the chocolate ice cream. Eliminate choices A and D.

But below, you read a totally different Information in statement 1.

Statement 1 doesNOT say 80% of the caramel ice cream contained over 20% milk,

but it says

Exactly 80 percent of the caramel ice cream made in July contained over 10 percent milk, and of this amount, 1/4 contained over 20 percent milk.

These are two totally different information!
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