raj44 wrote:Is 4+n/6 an integer?
1. n is a multiple of 3
2. n divided by 6 has a remainder of 0
Statement 1: n is multiple of 3
If n=3, then 4 + n/6 = 4 + 3/6 = 4.5.
Is 4.5 an integer?
NO.
If n=6, then 4 + n/6 = 4 + 6/6 = 5.
Is 5 an integer?
YES.
Since the answer is NO in the first case but YES in the second case, INSUFFICIENT.
Statement 2: n divided by 6 has a remainder of 0
In the words, n is a multiple of 6:
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36...
If n=6, then 4 + n/6 = 4 + 6/6 = 5.
Is 5 an integer?
YES.
If n=12, then 4 + n/6 = 4 + 12/6 = 6.
Is 6 an integer?
YES.
If n=30, then 4 + n/6 = 4 + 30/6 = 9.
Is 9 an integer?
YES.
Since the answer is YES in every case, SUFFICIENT.
The correct answer is
B.
Though the problem looks pretty straight forward, it underlines a very imp fact regarding Data Sufficiency YES/NO questions and this fact I want to be cleared!
Now, if we look at the individual statements, obviously we choose values and evaluate the Question Stem.
1. n is a multiple of 3
we can select n to be 3, in which the answer is NO and we can select n as 6 in which the answer is YES.
Since data sufficiency basically tests how the sufficiency of data is interpreted, my question is this...
Statement clearly gives us the answer as either YES or NO..and therefore we can answer the question stem as:
4+n/6 is an integer if n=6,12..and it is not an integer if n=3,5 etc
Moving on statement 2, which is sufficient to answer the question stem.
But, the answer is B and I feel it should be D since we can answer the question stem using each statement- either statement is sufficient by itself to determine YES/NO for an "IS" question.
Can someone please clarify my reasoning and advise where I am wrong?
Thanks
Rajeev
A statement is sufficient only if the answer to the question stem is THE SAME IN EVERY CASE.
Statement 2 yields the same answer in every case (YES).
Thus, statement 2 is SUFFICIENT.
Statement 1 yields YES in some cases but NO in others.
Since statement 1 does NOT yield the same answer in every case, statement 1 is INSUFFICIENT.
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