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Data Sufficiency Systems Of Equations Mock Test 1

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GMAT Data Insights
A data sufficiency question: A company produces two products, X and Y. The profit on product X is ₹100 per unit and on product Y is ₹150 per unit. How many units of product X were sold? Statement (1) The total profit from both products was ₹15,000. Statement (2) The company sold 120 units in total.
A (1) ALONE is sufficient but (2) alone is not sufficient
B (2) ALONE is sufficient but (1) alone is not sufficient
C BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER alone is sufficient
D Even together, the statements are not sufficient
GMAT Data Insights
A data sufficiency question: A company has a budget of ₹10,000 for office supplies. If pens cost ₹50 each and notebooks cost ₹100 each, how many pens were purchased? Statement (1) The company bought 50 notebooks. Statement (2) The company spent the entire ₹10,000 budget.
A (1) ALONE is sufficient but (2) alone is not sufficient
B (2) ALONE is sufficient but (1) alone is not sufficient
C BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER alone is sufficient
D Even together, the statements are not sufficient
GMAT Data Insights
A data sufficiency question: A store sells apples and oranges. If a customer buys apples at ₹50 each and oranges at ₹30 each, how many oranges did the customer buy? Statement (1) The customer bought 10 fruits in total. Statement (2) The customer spent ₹400 in total.
A (1) ALONE is sufficient but (2) alone is not sufficient
B (2) ALONE is sufficient but (1) alone is not sufficient
C BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER alone is sufficient
D Even together, the statements are not sufficient
GMAT Data Insights
A data sufficiency question: A store sells apples and oranges. The price of 3 apples and 2 oranges is ₹120. What is the price of 1 apple? Statement (1) The price of 2 apples and 3 oranges is ₹130. Statement (2) The price of 1 orange is ₹30.
A (1) ALONE is sufficient but (2) alone is not sufficient
B (2) ALONE is sufficient but (1) alone is not sufficient
C BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER alone is sufficient
D Even together, the statements are not sufficient
GMAT Data Insights
A data sufficiency question: A store sells two types of chocolates. If Type A costs ₹50 per piece and Type B costs ₹80 per piece, how many pieces of Type A were sold? Statement (1) A total of 30 pieces were sold. Statement (2) The total revenue was ₹1,800.
A (1) ALONE is sufficient but (2) alone is not sufficient
B (2) ALONE is sufficient but (1) alone is not sufficient
C BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER alone is sufficient
D Even together, the statements are not sufficient

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