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ughm

it asks you for % of workers >37k & networth >200k

B gives you that.

of steel workers, 12% who have income >37k also have networth over 200k

oh OOPS

you need both, you dont know what % the people who earn >37k are of the population

hence C)

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I am replying to old post but I also got confused in this question :


Is it " with " which makes the difference

2)12% of steel workers in the country with an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000


The question is asking : earns over $37000 annually and has a net worth over $200,000?

B says : with an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000

So isn't B correct ?
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:) Great Thanks

Now I got the logic
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I am replying to old post but I also got confused in this question :


Is it " with " which makes the difference

2)12% of steel workers in the country with an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000


The question is asking : earns over $37000 annually and has a net worth over $200,000?

B says : with an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000

So isn't B correct ?

What percentage of steel workers in the country earns over $37000 annually and has a net worth over $200,000?

(1) 55% of steel workers in the country have an annual income over $37000. We don't know what percentage of those 55% has a net worth over $200,000. Not sufficient.

(2) 12% of steel workers in the country with an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000. 12% of those who have an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000. We don't know what percentage have an annual income over $37000. Not sufficient.

(1)+(2) 55% have an annual income over $37000 and 12% of those 55%, so 6.6%, earns over $37000 annually and has a net worth over $200,000. Sufficient.

Answer: C.

Hope it's clear.

Curious wording, Bunnel!
The rest of the 45% workers with annual income under 37K could still have a net worth of over 200K
I mean there never was an established connection between Annual income and Net worth
I maybe thinking too much, but it's a tempting perspective under test pressure
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Curious wording, Bunnel!
The rest of the 45% workers with annual income under 37K could still have a net worth of over 200K
I mean there never was an established connection between Annual income and Net worth
I maybe thinking too much, but it's a tempting perspective under test pressure

Why would we consider the remaining 45 % ? we are to find those who earn 37000 and has networth above 200k
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I am replying to old post but I also got confused in this question :


Is it " with " which makes the difference

2)12% of steel workers in the country with an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000


The question is asking : earns over $37000 annually and has a net worth over $200,000?

B says : with an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000

So isn't B correct ?

What percentage of steel workers in the country earns over $37000 annually and has a net worth over $200,000?

(1) 55% of steel workers in the country have an annual income over $37000. We don't know what percentage of those 55% has a net worth over $200,000. Not sufficient.

(2) 12% of steel workers in the country with an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000. 12% of those who have an annual income over $37000 also have net worth above $200,000. We don't know what percentage have an annual income over $37000. Not sufficient.

(1)+(2) 55% have an annual income over $37000 and 12% of those 55%, so 6.6%, earns over $37000 annually and has a net worth over $200,000. Sufficient.

Answer: C.

Hope it's clear.

Curious wording, Bunnel!
The rest of the 45% workers with annual income under 37K could still have a net worth of over 200K
I mean there never was an established connection between Annual income and Net worth
I maybe thinking too much, but it's a tempting perspective under test pressure

The question asks about the percentage of workers who earns over $37000 annually AND, at the same time, has a net worth over $200,000.

We know that 55% earn over 37K, and that 12% of them have a net worth over 200K. Therefore 0.55*0.12 = 6.6% both earn over 37K AND have a net worth over 200K.

Hope it's clear.
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