a-b+c>a+b-c?
You can cancel out 'a' from both sides. So you'll get c-b>b-c?
So basically the question is asking is c>b?
St 1 b is negative. No info about C INSUFF
St2: c is positive. No info about B INSUFF
1+2 we know b<c.
again, isnt a-(b-c)> a+(b-c)...we dont need any of the statements to figure that c>b..so b-c will always be negative...A minus a negative will be additive.ronniecoleman wrote:if a, b, c are integers, is a-b+c>a+b-c?
(i)b<0
(ii) c>0
Since b is negatvie
so -b > b
add anything a -b > a+ b
now if we add c ( which can be both positive or negative we don't know)
so II is required to understand the sign of c.
IMO C
OA is wrong!!
hypik21 wrote: again, isnt a-(b-c)> a+(b-c)...we dont need any of the statements to figure that c>b..so b-c will always be negative...A minus a negative will be additive.