0 0 votes Students in a college are discussing two proposals -- $\text{A}$ : a proposal by the authorities to introduce dress code on campus, and $\text{B}$ : a proposal by the students to allow multinational food franchises to set up outlets on college campus. A student does not necessarily support either of the two proposals. In an upcoming election for student union president, there are two candidates in fray: Sunita and Ragini. Every student prefers one of the two candidates. A survey was conducted among the students by picking a sample of $500$ students. The following information was noted from this survey. 1. $250$ students supported proposal $\text{A}$ and $250$ students supported proposal $\text{B}$. 2. Among the $200$ students who preferred Sunita as student union president, $80\%$ supported proposal $\text{A}$. 3. Among those who preferred Ragini, $30\%$ supported proposal $\text{A}$. 4.$20\%$ of those who supported proposal $\text{B}$ preferred Sunita. 5. $40\%$ of those who did not support proposal $\text{B}$ preferred Ragini. 6. Every student who preferred Sunita and supported proposal $\text{B}$ also supported proposal $\text{A}$. 7. Among those who preferred Ragini, $20\%$ did not support any of the proposals. Among the students surveyed who supported proposal $\text{A}$, what percentage preferred Sunita for student union president _______ Logical Reasoning cat2019-2 logical-reasoning logic-puzzles numerical-answer + – go_editor 14.2k points 1.2k views answer comment Share Follow Print 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.