A certain company has 200 employees, all of whom are either programmers or marketers. Among these, 20% of the programmers own pets, and 23% of the marketers own pets. Quantity A the total number of employees who own pets Quantity B 43 A) Quantity A is greater. B) Quantity B is greater. C) The two quantities are equal. D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
In this question, if we only consider the extreme cases, the answer should be D as we don’t have exact distribution of employees , so people who have pets can be 40 or 46
But if we consider the logic from the point of view 23% can be possible for a multiple of 100, and both programmers and marketers need to be there then it is 23+20 = 43 people who have pets
Which approach is correct?
The given answer was C