Question: Next year these tourists decided to visit the same places as they did last year with the following exceptions. The tourists who visited all the three places visited only two of the three places. As a result, 20 tourists opted out of the Hanumantia, 20 opted out of the Khajuraho, while the remaining ones visiting all the three places opted out of the Panchmari.
Apart from the old tourists, some new tourists also visited Madhya Pradesh next year in August. Each of the new tourist visited only one place such that the number of tourists visiting each of the three places alone became identical. At this point, it was also found that the number of tourists visiting Panchmari and Khajuraho was the same as the number of tourists visiting Panchmari and Hanumantia. Which of the places now has the highest number of tourists?
Consider the solution to previuos question of this set.
Since the number of tourists visiting Panchmari and Khajuraho was the same as the number of tourists visiting Panchmari and Hanumantia, it means b = 80 and c = 40.
Hence, option (b).