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GMATAttack
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Tricky sets problem - the words "at least 30 of the students are not majoring in either chemistry or biology" denotes that this is an inequality..i.e. a number greater than or equal to 30 is the number of students not majoring in C or B. Therefore you will have a range for your answer, when you start filling in your set.
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Stacey Koprince
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Yep, GMATAttack has it - you can't fill in single numbers, you've got to fill in the range, and then carry those ranges through the calculations to get the answer.
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