mohit11 wrote:Is X divisible by 15?
1)When X is divided by 10, the result is an integer
2)X^2 is a multiple of 30
Source: GMATclub Test
OA:C .. Please explain your answer
Mohit Bhai,
I have seen hundereds of examples ..but i feel plugging in is the easiest and direct method..
WHy becox in real test at the maxu u can get 3 /4 DS of this types dealing with Number theory..so I dont see any harm of using "Plugging In numbers"
St 1: 1)When X is divided by 10, the result is an integer
case 1: x = 20, remainder is zero. But 20 is not Divisible by 15.---No
case 2: X = 30 remainder is zero when divided by 10. Moreover when didvided by 15, remainder is zero. SO divisible by 15--YES
Inconsistent..SO Insufficient!!
St 2 :
case 1: X= 30
X^2 is divisible by 30
and even X is divisble by 15---YES
Case 2: X= Sqrt(30)
X^2 = 30, it is divisible by 30 where as X is NOT divisible by 15 --NO
Again Inconsistent--So Insuficient
So we are left with C or E!!
Lets try x= 30 (which is both divisible by 10 & X^2 is divisible by 30)
Yeah it is very well divisible by 15.
One more: X = 60 (which is both divisible by 10 & X^2 is divisible by 30)
Yeah it is very well divisible by 15.
So pick C
I am also looking for some formula method apart from Plugging numbers....as this method is time consuming!!