If Company M ordered a total of 50 computers and printers and Company N ordered a total of 60 computers and printers, how many printers did company M order?
(1) Company M and Company N ordered the same number of computers
(2) Company N ordered 10 more printers than Company M.
OA is E.
Here is my solution (initially chose C, because I did not solve the equations). Is there another way of approaching this problem? Thanks.
Let X=computers of M, Y=printers of M, Z=computers of N, T=printers of N
Looking for T
Facts: X+Y=50 ; Z+T=60
(1) X=Z ; This means that X+Y=50, Z+T=60. Could subtract equations and get that T-Y=10. INSUFFICIENT (know the relative difference, but not the exact #)
(2) Basically, this is the same equation as in (1) -- T-Y=10. No extra relationships so that we can calculate T or Y. INSUFFICIENT.
(1)^(2) INSUFFICIENT, since they are the same equations