Hi guys, i have a problem. I don't understand the solution proposed on gmat club for the DS problem i mentioned in the subject.
1) x & y are even
2) x+y is divisible by 8.
One is insufficient, but to me 2) is sufficient since x^2-y^2=(x-y)(x+y) and x+y is divisible by 8. However, the correction says that 2) is not S because if x=7.75 and y=0.25 then the answer is no while the answer is yes if both x and y are integers...
I don't get it, it should still be divisible by 8 as long as x+y is equal to 8 no?
Can you please help me?
Thanks a lot!
1) x & y are even
2) x+y is divisible by 8.
One is insufficient, but to me 2) is sufficient since x^2-y^2=(x-y)(x+y) and x+y is divisible by 8. However, the correction says that 2) is not S because if x=7.75 and y=0.25 then the answer is no while the answer is yes if both x and y are integers...
I don't get it, it should still be divisible by 8 as long as x+y is equal to 8 no?
Can you please help me?
Thanks a lot!













