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All the widgets manufactured by Company X are stored in two warehouses, A and B. Warehouse A contains three times as many widgets as does warehouse B. If 1/15 of the widgets in warehouse A and 1/20 of the widgets in warehouse B are defective, what fraction of all the widgets are NOT defective?

A. 1/5
B. 1/16
C. 15/16
D. 34/35
E. 74/75


Use weighted average:

\(\frac{w1}{w2} = \frac{3}{1} = \frac{(1/20 - x)}{(x - 1/15)}\)

\(3 * (x - \frac{1}{15}) = (\frac{1}{20} - x)\)

\(x = \frac{1}{16}\)

The fraction of NOT defective widgets = \(\frac{15}{16}\)

Answer (C)
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All the widgets manufactured by Company X are stored in two warehouses, A and B. Warehouse A contains three times as many widgets as does warehouse B. If 1/15 of the widgets in warehouse A and 1/20 of the widgets in warehouse B are defective, what fraction of all the widgets are NOT defective?

A. 1/5
B. 1/16
C. 15/16
D. 34/35
E. 74/75


let total widgets=4x
1/15*3x+1/20*x=x/4
(x/4)/4x=1/16=fraction of defective widgets
1-1/16=15/16=fraction of non-defective widgets
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A - 3x
B - 1x
Fraction of A - 3x/4x = 3/4
Fraction of B - x/4x = 1/4

Defective in A = 1/15
Non defective A = 1-1/15 = 14/15
==> 14/15 * (fraction of A )= (14/15) * (3/4)

= 7/10

Now B,
Defective = 1/20
Non defective = 19/20

==> (19/20) * (1/4) = 19/80

Total non defective = (7/10)+(19/80) = 75/80 = 15/16

Therefore, Answer C .


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SajjadAhmad wrote:
All the widgets manufactured by Company X are stored in two warehouses, A and B. Warehouse A contains three times as many widgets as does warehouse B. If 1/15 of the widgets in warehouse A and 1/20 of the widgets in warehouse B are defective, what fraction of all the widgets are NOT defective?

A. 1/5
B. 1/16
C. 15/16
D. 34/35
E. 74/75


We can let the number of widgets in warehouse B = w, and since warehouse A has 3 times as many widgets as warehouse B, the number of widgets in warehouse A is 3w.

Since 1/15 of the widgets in warehouse A are defective, 1 - 1/15 = 14/15 are not defective. Thus, (14/15)(3w) = (14/5)w widgets in warehouse A are not defective.

Since 1/20 of the widgets in warehouse B are defective, 1 - 1/20 = 19/20 are not defective. Thus, (19/20)w widgets in warehouse B are not defective.

Thus, the fraction of all widgets that are not defective is:

[(14/5)w + (19/20)w]/(3w + w)

Let’s multiply this expression by 20/20:

(56w + 19w)/(60w + 20w)

(75w)/(80w)

15/16

Answer: C
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Re: All the widgets manufactured by Company X are stored in two warehouses [#permalink]
VeritasPrepKarishma wrote:
SajjadAhmad wrote:
All the widgets manufactured by Company X are stored in two warehouses, A and B. Warehouse A contains three times as many widgets as does warehouse B. If 1/15 of the widgets in warehouse A and 1/20 of the widgets in warehouse B are defective, what fraction of all the widgets are NOT defective?

A. 1/5
B. 1/16
C. 15/16
D. 34/35
E. 74/75


Use weighted average:

\(\frac{w1}{w2} = \frac{3}{1} = \frac{(1/20 - x)}{(x - 1/15)}\)

\(3 * (x - \frac{1}{15}) = (\frac{1}{20} - x)\)

\(x = \frac{1}{16}\)

The fraction of NOT defective widgets = \(\frac{15}{16}\)

Answer (C)


VeritasPrepKarishma Can you please tell me where I can learn about this method? It would be widely helpful! Thanks a lot :-)
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Re: All the widgets manufactured by Company X are stored in two warehouses [#permalink]
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All the widgets manufactured by Company X are stored in two warehouses, A and B. Warehouse A contains three times as many widgets as does warehouse B. If 1/15 of the widgets in warehouse A and 1/20 of the widgets in warehouse B are defective, what fraction of all the widgets are NOT defective?

A. 1/5
B. 1/16
C. 15/16
D. 34/35
E. 74/75


Be calm. You got this.
Substitute x for a number 80
x = 20
3x = 60
Defective A: 60 * 1/15 = 4
Defective B: 20 * 1/20=1
Total Defective = 5

Ratio of Defective to Total : 5/80
Good widgets = 1 - 5/80 = 75/80 = 15/16

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