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Gmat_mission
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Hello Gmat_mission.
Here, we have to say if y is equal to 7 or not.
(1) x - 4 = 0
This statement implies that x=4. This doesn't give us information about y. Then it is NOT SUFFICIENT.
(2) (x - 3)(y - 7) = 0
Here we have two options: x=3 or y=7. Since y can be 7 or not, this statement is NOT SUFFICIENT.
Now, if we use both statements together we will get that necessary y=7. Therefore, here we get a unique answer. SUFFICIENT.
Hence, we have that the correct answer is the option C.
I hope it helps.













