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confused13
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Hi I have a short question about DS question specifically for value questions (but also for Yes/no questions):
Say we have a prompt, and statement (1) turns out to be sufficient, with a value of x=2. (let x be the value we are looking for)
[spoiler][SC killer to end an sentence with for. Anyhow][/spoiler]
Does experience show, that if the value of x from statement (1) is 2, the value we should get from statement (2) is 2 as well (given that statement 2 is sufficient) ?
For example, I solved 2-3 questions with answer choice D: each is sufficient, however I got values let's say 2 and 3. When I compared my answer choice to the solution, my answer was wrong. In these cases the correct answer was either A or B.
So, can I deduce from getting two different values (from each statements independently) that I did a mistake?
I hope that was clear
Thanks
confused13
Say we have a prompt, and statement (1) turns out to be sufficient, with a value of x=2. (let x be the value we are looking for)
[spoiler][SC killer to end an sentence with for. Anyhow][/spoiler]
Does experience show, that if the value of x from statement (1) is 2, the value we should get from statement (2) is 2 as well (given that statement 2 is sufficient) ?
For example, I solved 2-3 questions with answer choice D: each is sufficient, however I got values let's say 2 and 3. When I compared my answer choice to the solution, my answer was wrong. In these cases the correct answer was either A or B.
So, can I deduce from getting two different values (from each statements independently) that I did a mistake?
I hope that was clear
Thanks
confused13


















