The second statement should read "r>0." Which changes everything.) Data Sufficiency:
Is 1/p > r/(r^2 + 2)
1) p=r
2) r=0
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As Gabriel noted, the second problem has been transcribed incorrectly.
I'll let you guys play with it now (note that this is a REALLY hard question - so don't feel badly if it's giving you fits!) - you can find the correct answer in OG11 #145.
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