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Hello,
Can you please tell me how we can solve for C:
If k & j are positive integers, and k is not equal to j, does k have more different prime factors
than j?
(1) k = (10)^j
(2) j = (30)^k
OA: C
I tried to solve as follows:
1) Let j = 1 => k = 10^1 = 10
Here j has no prime factors while k has 2 prime factors i.e. 2 and 5
Hence, answer to our original question is yes
Let j = 30 => k = 10^30
Here j has three prime factors i.e. 2, 3 and 5 while k has 2 prime factors i.e. 2 and 5
Hence, answer to our original question is no
Hence, In-suff.
2) Let k = 1 and j = 30
Here k has no prime factor while j has 3 prime factors i.e. 2, 3 and 5
Here, answer to our original question is no
Let k = 210 and j = 30
Here k has 4 prime factors while j has 3 prime factors
Hence, answer to our original question is yes
Hence, in-suff.
From 1 and 2:
k = 10^j and j = 30^k
I was wondering how we can prove that C is suff. since we now have
k = 10^j = 10^(30^k)
Can you please assist? Thanks a lot.
Best Regards,
Sri
Can you please tell me how we can solve for C:
If k & j are positive integers, and k is not equal to j, does k have more different prime factors
than j?
(1) k = (10)^j
(2) j = (30)^k
OA: C
I tried to solve as follows:
1) Let j = 1 => k = 10^1 = 10
Here j has no prime factors while k has 2 prime factors i.e. 2 and 5
Hence, answer to our original question is yes
Let j = 30 => k = 10^30
Here j has three prime factors i.e. 2, 3 and 5 while k has 2 prime factors i.e. 2 and 5
Hence, answer to our original question is no
Hence, In-suff.
2) Let k = 1 and j = 30
Here k has no prime factor while j has 3 prime factors i.e. 2, 3 and 5
Here, answer to our original question is no
Let k = 210 and j = 30
Here k has 4 prime factors while j has 3 prime factors
Hence, answer to our original question is yes
Hence, in-suff.
From 1 and 2:
k = 10^j and j = 30^k
I was wondering how we can prove that C is suff. since we now have
k = 10^j = 10^(30^k)
Can you please assist? Thanks a lot.
Best Regards,
Sri


















