What is the value of x?

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What is the value of x?

by Max@Math Revolution » Mon Sep 02, 2019 12:07 am

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[GMAT math practice question]

What is the value of x?

1) the remainder, when 170 is divided by x, is 2
2) the remainder, when 140 is divided by x, is 4
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Since we have 1 variable (x) and 0 equations, D is most likely to be the answer. So, we should consider each condition on its own first.

Condition 1)
Now, 170 = x*a + 2, so 168 = 2^3*3*7 = x*a. Note that x > 2 since the dividend must be greater than the remainder.
So, x is a factor of 168 greater than 2. The possible values of x are 3, 4, 6, ..., 168.
Since condition 1) doesn't yield a unique solution, it is not sufficient.

Condition 2)
Now, 140 = x*b + 4, so 136 = x*b. Note that x > 4 since the dividend must be greater than the remainder.
So, x is a factor of 136 = 2^3*17 greater than 4. The possible values of x are 8, 17 and 140.
Since condition 2) doesn't yield a unique solution, it is not sufficient.

Conditions 1) & 2).
When we consider both conditions together, x is a common factor greater than 4 of 168 = 2^3*3*7 and 136 = 2^3*17. The only possible value of x is 8.

Since both conditions together yield a unique solution, they are sufficient.

Therefore, C is the answer.
Answer: C

If the original condition includes "1 variable", or "2 variables and 1 equation", or "3 variables and 2 equations" etc., one more equation is required to answer the question. If each of conditions 1) and 2) provide an additional equation, there is a 59% chance that D is the answer, a 38% chance that A or B is the answer, and a 3% chance that the answer is C or E. Thus, answer D (conditions 1) and 2), when applied separately, are sufficient to answer the question) is most likely, but there may be cases where the answer is A,B,C or E.