A total of 30 percent of the geese included in a certain migration study were male. If some of the geese migrated during the study and 20 percent of the migrating geese were male, what was the ratio of the migration rate for the male geese to the migration rate for the female geese? [Migration rate for geese of a certain sex = (number of geese of that sex migrating) / (total number of geese of that sex)]
Approach #1:
Let the no of geese included in the study plan be g. Then the no of males geese included is .3g and female geese will be .7g.
Also, let's say the no of geese migrated during study be m and the no of males would be .2m and females would be .8m.
migration rate for the male geese = .2m/.3g = 2m/3g
migration rate for the female geese = .8m/.7g = 8m/7g
The ratio of the migration rate for the male geese to the migration rate for the female geese = (2m/3g)/(8m/7g) = (2/3) *(7/8) =7/12
Option B is the answer.
Approach #2:
Assume that no of geese included in the study plan be 100 .
No of males geese = 30% 100 = 30
No of female geese = 100- 30 = 70
Assume that the no of geese migrated during study be 10. ( Here you can assume any no where you can easily find 20 % of it)
No of males geese migrated = 20% 10 = 2
No of female geese = 10- 2 = 8
migration rate for the male geese = 2/30
migration rate for the female geese =8/70
The ratio of the migration rate for the male geese to the migration rate for the female geese = (2/30) /(8/70) = (2/30) *(70/8) = 7/12
Option B is the answer.Thanks,
Clifin J Francis,
GMAT SME