If x < y and y < 10, what is the greatest possible integer value of x + y?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 19
E. 20
OA D
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If x < y and y < 10, what is the greatest possible integer value of x + y?
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Easy to make the assumption that since the question is seeking an integer value that the individual values must also be integers, but that is not stated as a limitation.
So the goal is to maximize both X and Y to maximize their sum.
Clearly each can be >9 and every amount below 10 that Y is must be added to 9 to create X and to create an integer result, as follows:
a=10-Y and Y=10-a
X=9+a
So X+Y = 10-a+9+a = 19,D
So the goal is to maximize both X and Y to maximize their sum.
Clearly each can be >9 and every amount below 10 that Y is must be added to 9 to create X and to create an integer result, as follows:
a=10-Y and Y=10-a
X=9+a
So X+Y = 10-a+9+a = 19,D