Hi,
I have a couple of questions for the above two subjects. First, regarding relative and concrete values, the MGMAT FDPs guide provided a shortcut for them on DS questions as followed:
"If a DS question asks for the relative value of two elements of a ratio, any statement that provides any two elements of a ratio is sufficient.
If a DS question asks for the concrete value of an element of a ratio, then you'll need the concrete value of another element of a ratio AND the relative value of two elements of a ratio to be sufficient"
My question is this, the above shortcuts apply only to ratios of two quantities correct? such as a:b:total, and not to ratios of three or more quantities such as a:b:c:total because even when you are given 2 elements, the third element (say c for example) is still unknown. This wasn't specify in the guide so I want to make sure I have a clear understanding.
The second question I have is about overlapping sets. The two formulas I came across with overlapping sets are:
Total = Group 1 + Group 2 - Both + Neither (I understood how to derive these from the double-set matrix)
Group 1 or 2 = Group 1 + Group 2 - Both
Now, how do these two equations related, it seems to me the Group 1 or 2 value in the second equation is equal to the Total - Neither from the first equation. Am I correct?
Thank you for any input.