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DIRECTIONS for questions 25-29: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.
A train travels from Station A to Station E, passing through stations B, C, and D, in that order. The train has a seating capacity of 200 . A ticket may be booked from any station to any other station ahead on the route, but not to any earlier station.
A ticket from one station to another reserves one seat on every intermediate segment of the route. For example, a ticket from B to E reserves a seat in the intermediate segmentsB − C , C − D , and D − E .
The occupancy factor for a segment is the total number of seats reserved in the segment as a percentage of the seating capacity. The total number of seats reserved for any segment cannot exceed 200.
The following information is known.
Fact 1. SegmentC − D had an occupancy factor of 95 % . Only segment B − C had a higher occupancy factor.
Fact 2. Exactly 40 tickets were booked from B to C and 30 tickets were booked from B to E .
Fact 3. Among the seats reserved on segmentD − E , exactly four-sevenths were from stations before C .
Fact 4. The number of tickets booked from A to C was equal to that booked from A to E , and it was higher than that from B to E .
Fact 5. No tickets were booked from A to B , from B to D and from D to E .
Fact 6. The number of tickets booked for any segment was a multiple of 10 .
DIRECTIONS for questions 25-29: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.
A train travels from Station A to Station E, passing through stations B, C, and D, in that order. The train has a seating capacity of 200 . A ticket may be booked from any station to any other station ahead on the route, but not to any earlier station.
A ticket from one station to another reserves one seat on every intermediate segment of the route. For example, a ticket from B to E reserves a seat in the intermediate segments
The occupancy factor for a segment is the total number of seats reserved in the segment as a percentage of the seating capacity. The total number of seats reserved for any segment cannot exceed 200.
The following information is known.
Fact 1. Segment
Fact 2. Exactly 40 tickets were booked from B to C and 30 tickets were booked from B to E .
Fact 3. Among the seats reserved on segment
Fact 4. The number of tickets booked from A to C was equal to that booked from A to E , and it was higher than that from B to E .
Fact 5. No tickets were booked from A to B , from B to D and from D to E .
Fact 6. The number of tickets booked for any segment was a multiple of 10 .
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