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by rajataga » Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:45 am
ROFL....

I am sure everybody will have a good laugh when they check the attachment.... :D

Neways, thanks for the clarification vscid, its much better...

Solving, IMO B

STATEMENT 2 is sufficient,

divide statement 2 by the original data, and you get the value of Y = 3, then you can calculate X and get the value..

Statement 1
I cant see it as sufficient, because you can only get x/y or y/x....


I'll go with B, but need a confirmation on this...

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by rajataga » Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:34 am
The right answer is infact D.

i didn see the substituting x/y in the original equation gave you the right answer

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by vscid » Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:02 pm
OA B.
The GMAT is indeed adaptable. Whenever I answer RC, it proficiently 'adapts' itself to mark my 'right' answer 'wrong'.

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by cramya » Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:00 pm
Vsicd,
Whats the source(gmatscore again)? Couple of us went wiht B) but Mental's post seems to be ok for Stmt I so we thought it was D)

I am still more convinced on D) than B) like we had originally thought?

Do they tell why I is not sufficient?

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by vscid » Tue Jan 06, 2009 6:08 pm
cramya wrote:Vsicd,
Whats the source(gmatscore again)? Couple of us went wiht B) but Mental's post seems to be ok for Stmt I so we thought it was D)

I am still more convinced on D) than B) like we had originally thought?

Do they tell why I is not sufficient?

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Cramya
cram,

Mental's notes do seem convincing. No OE for this one. Yes its from gmatscore.
The GMAT is indeed adaptable. Whenever I answer RC, it proficiently 'adapts' itself to mark my 'right' answer 'wrong'.

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by cramya » Tue Jan 06, 2009 6:11 pm
Thanks!