viju9162 wrote:answer is B. Reasoning is as follows:
From A, it states that y>4.
X+y=10..therefore if Y=5, X should be 5.. or if Y=6, X should be 4 ...From A, X can be equal to Y or can be less than Y..
Hence not sufficient..
From B, The cost of the 10 kilograms of material K is less than $40.
Therefore, 3X+5Y<40.. start inputting values for x and y..
Consider, X=3 and Y=7.. it crosses 40..not possible..
If X =5, Y=5, it is 40.. not possible..
Only when X>Y, the equation is satisfied..
Regards,
Viju
The point is that the Q asks if x>y?
From Stmt 1: y>4 so Is x>y will have answer No,when y>4 (Case : X=5,Y=5, still X>y has the answer No.)
and in all other cases for Y>5 X>y has answer No.Not a single case exists where X>Y.
If Y>4
From Stmt2: Explannation is clear.
Hence,Why can't the answer be D.
Is X=Y not indicating that,X> Y is False.
When Y>4, still X>Y is False/No.
Please throw some light.
Sorry,for my misinterpretation just looked up OG12 soln and found that for Statement 1: a scenario arises like x=5.5 and y=4.5.meaning that x>y has an answer Yes.And when y=5,x=5 indicates that X>Y has an answer No.
So,Statement 1 is insufficient.
Key take away is that x and y are not integers.