You can quickly eliminate each statement individually. The first gives you nothing about y and the second gives you nothing about x.NandishSS wrote:Is the standard deviation of the numbers X, Y and Z equal to the standard deviation of 10,15 and 20?
(1) Z - X = 10
(2) Z - Y = 5
OA:C
Source: GMAT Prep QP1
Together, we know that z = x + 10 and z = y + 5. So long as you recognize that the standard deviation is unchanged if you were to add or subtract the same value from each element in a set, you can quickly show that the statements together are sufficient.
Case 1: x = 0, z = 10, and y = 5. A set of 0, 5, 10 would have the same SD as the set of 10, 15, 20. The answer is YES
Case 2: x = 10, z = 20, and y = 15. The numbers are identical - obviously YES.
No matter what we pick, the spacing of the set will be identical, as z will always be 10 greater than x and 5 greater than y. The answer is C














