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GMAT
GMAT Quantitative Section

Student Distribution in Schools

Medium Data Sufficiency Analyzing Information

In a small town, there are three schools: School A, School B, and School C. Each school has a different student population. The total number of students across all three schools is 1,200. The ratios of the students in the three schools are as follows:

- The ratio of students in School A to School B is 3:5.

- The ratio of students in School B to School C is 2:3.

How many students are enrolled in each school?

Is the information provided sufficient to determine the number of students in each school?

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