Below given is the Table showing Age-wise Ownership of mobiles:
If 1 crore mobiles were sold last year, how many LG sets were sold?
Let say,
The number mobiles sold in last year of the brands LG, SAMSUNG, NOKIA, SONY, MICRO-MAX be A, B, C, D, and E respectively.
Given that A+B+C+D+E = 1 crore.
Out of these 1 crore mobiles, the number of mobile sets of LG sold are 15% of A = $$\frac{15}{100}\times A$$.
But from the given data, the values of A, B, C, D, and E cannot be found out.
So the number of LG sets sold last year cannot be determined.
Note that the 15% does not represent the percentage of LG mobiles among the ones that are 1 yr old, but the percentage of 1 yr old mobiles among LG mobiles.
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