Question
Last year, the five employees of Alpha Ltd. took an average of 16 vacation days each. What was the average number of vacation days taken by the same employees this year?
(1) Three employees had a 50% increase in their number of vacation days, and two employees had a 50% decrease.
(2) Three employees had 10 more vacation days each, and two employees had 5 fewer vacation days each.
Answer: Option A
:
A
number of vacation days by the number of
employees. Since we know the total number of
employees, we can rephrase the question as:
How many total vacation days did the
employees of Alpha Ltd. take this year?
(1) INSUFFICIENT: Since we don't know the
specific details of how many vacation days
each employee took the year before, we cannot
determine the actual numbers that a 50%
increase or a 50% decrease represent. For
example, a 50% increase for someone who took
40 vacation days last year is going to affect
the overall average more than the same
percentage increase for someone who took only
4 days of vacation last year.
(2) SUFFICIENT: If three employees took 10
more vacation days each, and two employees
took 5 fewer vacation days each, then we can
calculate how the number of vacation days
taken this year differs from the number taken
last year:
(10 more days/employee)(3 employees) - (5
fewer days/employee)(2 employees) = 30
days - 10 days = 20 days
20 additional vacation days were taken this
year.
In order to determine the total number of
vacation days taken this year (i.e., in order to
answer the rephrased question), we need to
determine the number of vacation days taken
last year. The 5 employees took an average of
16 vacation days each last year, so the total
number of vacation days taken last year can
be determine by taking the product of the two:
(5 employees)(16 days/employee) = 80 days
80 vacation days were taken last year. Hence,
the total number of vacation days taken
this year was 100 days.
Note: It is not necessary to make the above
calculations -- it is simply enough to know that
you have enough information in order to do so
(i.e., the information given is sufficient)!
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number of vacation days by the number of
employees. Since we know the total number of
employees, we can rephrase the question as:
How many total vacation days did the
employees of Alpha Ltd. take this year?
(1) INSUFFICIENT: Since we don't know the
specific details of how many vacation days
each employee took the year before, we cannot
determine the actual numbers that a 50%
increase or a 50% decrease represent. For
example, a 50% increase for someone who took
40 vacation days last year is going to affect
the overall average more than the same
percentage increase for someone who took only
4 days of vacation last year.
(2) SUFFICIENT: If three employees took 10
more vacation days each, and two employees
took 5 fewer vacation days each, then we can
calculate how the number of vacation days
taken this year differs from the number taken
last year:
(10 more days/employee)(3 employees) - (5
fewer days/employee)(2 employees) = 30
days - 10 days = 20 days
20 additional vacation days were taken this
year.
In order to determine the total number of
vacation days taken this year (i.e., in order to
answer the rephrased question), we need to
determine the number of vacation days taken
last year. The 5 employees took an average of
16 vacation days each last year, so the total
number of vacation days taken last year can
be determine by taking the product of the two:
(5 employees)(16 days/employee) = 80 days
80 vacation days were taken last year. Hence,
the total number of vacation days taken
this year was 100 days.
Note: It is not necessary to make the above
calculations -- it is simply enough to know that
you have enough information in order to do so
(i.e., the information given is sufficient)!
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