DS 48 from OG quant R<N<S follow up

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DS 48 from OG quant R<N<S follow up

by mooreliberty » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:20 am
I have a question about the following exchange:
maria wrote:how many integers n are there such that r<n<s?
1, s - r = 5
2. r and s are not integers.

thanks
The reply:
netigen wrote:If r and s are integers then the ans = 4
if r and s are not integers then ans = 5

hence it should be C
https://www.beatthegmat.com/ds-48-from-o ... 11422.html

I came to the same conclusion - the answer is C, just thought it should be posted in this forum.
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