Help with solving 3 problems

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Help with solving 3 problems

by oquiella » Thu Sep 17, 2015 4:36 pm
HI the below problems have to have either fundamentals im missing or a less time consuming way. Please help


1. If x,y, and z are positive integers such that x is a factor of y, and x is a multiple of z, which of the following is not necessarily an integer

A. x+z/z

B. y+z/x

C. x+y/z

D. xy/z

E. yz/x


2. What is the greatest possible length of a positive integer less than 1,000?

Note: For any positive integer n, n>1, the "length" of n is the number of positive primes whose product is n. For example, the length of 50 is 3 since 50= (2) (5) (5)


A. 10

B. 9

C. 8

D. 7

E. 6


3. If the product of the integers w,x,y, and z is 770, and if 1 < w < x < y < z, what is the value of w + z?

A. 10

B. 13

C. 16

D. 18

E. 21



What fundamentals am i missing with these three questions? I am finding it very hard to answer the variable type problems like the last problem above. How can I solve these using my basic fundamentals? Or do they just require a little more thought and work?

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Thu Sep 17, 2015 5:30 pm
Please post only one question per thread. Otherwise things can become pretty complicated when there are discussions on multiple questions.

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by sandipgumtya » Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:49 pm
For all the three Prob I am getting B as ans.Experts pl correct if I am wrong.
and dude pl separately post all the qus.