Joseph, In this problem it matters not whether all members of the club have taken the test. If 30% of the members have passed the test, the remaining members (70%) have not passed the test, whether they have taken it or not. In other words, passed/not passed is an either/or characteristic; there is no other possibility. The problem would have had to
explicitly break this "not passed" into subcategories for you to derive a more detailed interpretation.
The same is true of taken/not taken the course: it too is an either/or characteristic. Thus, the 12 + 30 = 70%(Total). Total = 60 members.
-dan
ps - remember, ALL problems on the GMAT must be solvable within approximately 2 minutes. If you are on a path that will take significantly more than two minutes, reevaluate your understanding of the problem and/or your strategic approach.
Hope that helps!
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169. 30% o the members of a swim club have passed the lifesaving test. Among the members who have not passed the test, 12 have taken the preparatory course and 30 have not taken the course. How many members are there in the swim club?