RA Wrote:Is the OA (C)?
To calculate houses with swimming pools we need to know 2 pieces of information
-- the number of houses with swimming pool and patio and
-- the number of houses with swimming pool but no patio
Choice (A) helps us calculate the first piece of information (48 - 38 = 10) but doesn't tell us anything about the second piece of information. Hence choice (A) is insufficient.
Of the 75 houses, 48 have a patio. How many have a swimming pool?
1. 38 of the houses have a patio but don't have a swimming pool.
2. The number of houses that have a patio and a swimming pool equals the number that have neither a patio nor a swimming pool.
I will say the answer is B.
the total number of p+s=75, and p itself has 48 (the total number of p), so it give us (75-48)=27 (the total number not P)
in statement 1, p=38, but don't have s (48-38)=10. however, it does not tell us anything about not p or not s. it is not sufficient to answer the question.
statement 2: the number of (total number of p)+(total number of s)=total number of not p+ total number of not s, since we know the total num. of p=48, and total num. of not p=27, now you can figure out the answer. so it is sufficient to answer the question.