a small problem

From: Sanjeev (sanjeev_magoo_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: 28 Jun 2004 04:15:29 -0700

Hi *,

For some tasks both X & Y were evaluated.
Out of 200 X got 75 of A, 105 of B+ and 20 of B.
Similarly Y got 60 of A, 130 of B+ and 10 of B.
A has more weight then B+ and B+ has more weight than B.
I don't know what is A, B+ and B actually and hoe much their weight differ.
Can we find better of X and Y based on this data? If yes who is better ?

        X Y
A 75 60
B+ 105 130
B 20 10

TIA,
Sanjeev Kumar
http://www.coolcampus.8k.com



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