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Source: Princeton Review
What is the greatest common factor of positive integers x and y?
(1) The greatest common factor of x/2 and y/2 is 5.
(2) x and y are even.
The OA is A.
From Statement 1, we know that HCF of x/2 and y/2 is 5. Thus, x/2=5a and y/2=5b, where a and b are co-primes.
Thus, x = 10a and y = 10b and their HCF is 10. Sufficient.
From Statement 2, for x = 4 and y = 8 , the hcf is 4. However, for x = 2 and y = 4, the hcf is 2. Insufficient.
Has anyone another strategic approach to solving this DS question? Regards!
What is the greatest common factor of positive integers x and y?
(1) The greatest common factor of x/2 and y/2 is 5.
(2) x and y are even.
The OA is A.
From Statement 1, we know that HCF of x/2 and y/2 is 5. Thus, x/2=5a and y/2=5b, where a and b are co-primes.
Thus, x = 10a and y = 10b and their HCF is 10. Sufficient.
From Statement 2, for x = 4 and y = 8 , the hcf is 4. However, for x = 2 and y = 4, the hcf is 2. Insufficient.
Has anyone another strategic approach to solving this DS question? Regards!












