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Statement A
- Isn't sufficient, how many take spin classes?
Statement B
- Isn't sufficient, how many take both?

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100 percent = Yoga + Spin - both + neither
combining both we get 100 = Yoga + 40 - 30 + 0
Yoga = 90

Combining them we can tell the answer is C

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­Question doesnt asked us the percentage of only yoga plus, there is a condition of atleast so neither is zero means
Only Yoga + Both + Only Spin = 100
2nd - 40% of members take only spin classes.
Only Yoga + Both = All Yoga = 100-40 = 60%
So, I think B is the Answer.
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Statement A
- Isn't sufficient, how many take spin classes?
Statement B
- Isn't sufficient, how many take both?

Statement C
100 percent = Yoga + Spin - both + neither
combining both we get 100 = Yoga + 40 - 30 + 0
Yoga = 90

Combining them we can tell the answer is C

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­Question doesnt asked us the percentage of only yoga plus, there is a condition of atleast so neither is zero means
Only Yoga + Both + Only Spin = 100
2nd - 40% of members take only spin classes.
Only Yoga + Both = All Yoga = 100-40 = 60%
So, I think B is the Answer.
­I don’t get it , how is it B, it says 40% take spin classe. It doesn’t consider people who take spin classes, but don’t take yoga class.
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Statement A
- Isn't sufficient, how many take spin classes?
Statement B
- Isn't sufficient, how many take both?

Statement C
100 percent = Yoga + Spin - both + neither
combining both we get 100 = Yoga + 40 - 30 + 0
Yoga = 90

Combining them we can tell the answer is C

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­Question doesnt asked us the percentage of only yoga plus, there is a condition of atleast so neither is zero means
Only Yoga + Both + Only Spin = 100
2nd - 40% of members take only spin classes.
Only Yoga + Both = All Yoga = 100-40 = 60%
So, I think B is the Answer.
­I don’t get it , how is it B, it says 40% take spin classe. It doesn’t consider people who take spin classes, but don’t take yoga class.
­No it says, "40% of members take only spin classes." Means it is giving a data of percentage of those people who take spin classes, but don’t take yoga class.

­so the rest that is 100 - 40 = 60 = All yoga.­
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