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How can the answer for 2nd part be N, it should be Y
'If the world's second largest producer of pork has 35% of the production, the third largest producer of pork can have a 25% share.' (I'm supposing 25% share is production, world share)
World's largest production share is '40%', so 2nd and 3rd can have 35% and 25% respectively.
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How can the answer for 2nd part be N, it should be Y
'If the world's second largest producer of pork has 35% of the production, the third largest producer of pork can have a 25% share.' (I'm supposing 25% share is production, world share)
World's largest production share is '40%', so 2nd and 3rd can have 35% and 25% respectively.

The second part says 2nd largest producer has 35 % , from the table largest producer produces 44% of th e world's contribution .hence, 1st & 2nd largest producer together produce 79 % of world production .Hence , 3rd largest producer can only produce at max 21 % of world production of pork.
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Can someone explain the third part?
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Can someone explain the third part?


Practice the original here: the-table-displays-data-on-brazilian-agricultural-products-in-311329.html

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