CAT 2023 DILR did not have a change in pattern. Atleast two sets were doable in each slot and one of the four sets was extremely tough. Choice of Sets became a crucial factor. Overall this section was at a medium to high level of difficulty.
There are nine boxes arranged in a 3×3 array as shown in Tables 1 and 2. Each box
contains three sacks. Each sack has a certain number of coins, between 1 and 9, both inclusive.
The average number of coins per sack in the boxes are all distinct integers. The
total number of coins in each row is the same. The total number of coins in each column is also
the same.
Table 1 gives
information regarding the median of the numbers of coins in the three sacks in a box for some of
the boxes. In Table 2 each box has a number which represents the number of sacks in that box
having more than 5 coins. That number is followed by a * if the sacks in that box satisfy
exactly one among the following three conditions, and it is followed by ** if two or more of
these conditions are satisfied.
i) The minimum among the numbers of coins in the
three sacks in the box is 1.
ii) The median of the numbers of coins in the three sacks is
1.
iii) The maximum among the numbers of coins in the three sacks in the box is 9.
Question 2 : How many boxes have at least one sack containing 9 coins?
The question is " How many boxes have at least one sack containing 9 coins? "
Choice B is the correct answer.
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