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ID: GMAT-DI-TA-013
Section: Data Insights - Table Analysis (TA)
Topic: Table Analysis
Difficulty level: Hard

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A community orchard grows eleven varieties of fruit. For each variety the table shows the number of trees in production, the weight of fruit taken at the early picking and at the late picking, and the total for the season, all in kilograms.

VarietyTrees in productionEarly picking (kg)Late picking (kg)Total harvest (kg)
Ashmead3402,3803,0605,440
Bellflower1801,1701,6202,790
Costard7204,2905,0109,300
Dabinett2601,5602,3403,900
Egremont1501,4251,6503,075
Foxwhelp4802,8803,6006,480
Gravenstein6103,6604,2707,930
Harberton1201,0801,3202,400
Ingrid4202,5203,3605,880
Jonagold5603,3003,9207,220
Kingston2401,6802,1603,840

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true based on the information in the table. Otherwise, select No.

YesNo 
For more than half of the varieties, the late picking exceeded the early picking by more than 25 percent.
The four varieties with the highest harvest per tree together supplied less than one third of the orchard's total harvest.
If the two varieties with the lowest harvest per tree were taken out of the orchard, the harvest per tree across the remaining nine varieties would be above 15 kilograms.
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