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Could someone please explain this problem from MGMAT CAT 2

by beater Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:29 pm

Patrick is cleaning his house in anticipation of the arrival of guests. He needs to vacuum the floors, fold the laundry, and put away the dishes after the dishwasher completes its cycle. If the dishwasher is currently running and has 55 minutes remaining in its cycle, can Patrick complete all of the tasks before his guests arrive in exactly 1 hour?

(1) Vacuuming the floors and folding the laundry will take Patrick 36 minutes.

(2) Putting away the dishes will take Patrick 7 minutes.
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by jojo Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:35 am

Is the correct answer c?
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by idiot Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:13 am

Is the correct answer "d"?
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by idiot Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:30 am

the correct answer is "b".
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by Guest Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:37 am

question- will he be able to finish the tasks?
hint- he has only 5 min left after dishwashing is over (i.e. 55 min later)
statement 1- it will take 36 min to finish these 2 tasks (can be done in dishwashing's 5 min), but what about the iiird one? it can take 2 min or can take 15 min - no data provided - so this statement can't answer our question

statement 2- whether he is able to finish the other two tasks on time or not, no clue
but one thing is there for sure, he can't put away dishes in remaining 5 min (60min-55min).
so this statement answers our question - he can't finish all the 3 tasks

answer is "b"
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by idiot Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:39 am

typo in my last post-
... statement 1- it will take 36 min to finish these 2 tasks (can be done in dishwashing's 55 min), ...
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by esledge Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:19 pm

Exactly. (2) gives a definite no, regardless of the non-dishwashing tasks duration. If you selected (C) or (D) here, you primarily fell prey to a DS logic error: carry-over of statement (1).
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Re: Could someone please explain this problem from MGMAT CAT 2

by shreerajp99 Mon Feb 18, 2013 8:40 am

Opening a old thread again.
The question states patrick can 'vacuum the floors, fold the laundry, and put away the dishes after the dishwasher completes its cycle.'
Stmt1 says 'Vacuuming the floors and folding the laundry will take Patrick 36 minutes'-which means 55 mins left for the dishwater to finish its cycle + 36 mins thus greater than 60 mins and so A is sufficient.
Can someone explain this?

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Re: Could someone please explain this problem from MGMAT CAT 2

by RonPurewal Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:50 am

shreerajp99 Wrote:Opening a old thread again.
The question states patrick can 'vacuum the floors, fold the laundry, and put away the dishes after the dishwasher completes its cycle.'
Stmt1 says 'Vacuuming the floors and folding the laundry will take Patrick 36 minutes'-which means 55 mins left for the dishwater to finish its cycle + 36 mins thus greater than 60 mins and so A is sufficient.
Can someone explain this?

Thanks,
Shreeraj


you're misinterpreting the problem statement. the sentence you quoted should be understood thus: patrick can
1/
vacuum the floors (whenever)
2/
fold the laundry (whenever)
3/
put away the dishes after the dishwasher completes its cycle

this is a better interpretation than the one you got, because it agrees with common sense. (the first 2 tasks don't have anything to do with the dishwasher, so "he has to wait until the dishwasher is done before doing any of these 3 things" is an implausible interpretation.)
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Re: Could someone please explain this problem from MGMAT CAT 2

by shreerajp99 Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:34 am

Thanks Ron!
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Re: Could someone please explain this problem from MGMAT CAT 2

by jnelson0612 Fri Feb 22, 2013 10:58 pm

shreerajp99 Wrote:Thanks Ron!


:-)
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