Typo In DS Problem?

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Typo In DS Problem?

by tlinCA » Tue Jan 03, 2012 9:45 pm
I just began studying GMAT last week and borrowed a used Princeton Review: Cracking the GMAT 2009 Edition. On page 85, there is a DS question that reads:

If ax + ay = 15, what is x + y + z?
(1) x = 2
(2) a = 5

The answer in the back reads: Statement (1) gives us a value ofr x, but we need x + y + z. Statement (1) is not sufficient. We're down to BCE. Statement (2) might not have seemed much more helpful, BUT using the distributive property, we can rewrite the orginal equation to read a(x+y+z) = 15. If a is 5, then x + y + z must equal 3. The correct answer is choice B.

I don't understand how the explanation states to write the equation as a(x+y+z) when the orignal problem only has ax + ay = 15. Is there a typo? Or am I just missing something here?
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by rijul007 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 10:30 pm
Looks like there is a mistake in the solution

THe answer to this has to be Option E because there is no mention of Z in both the statements.

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by neelgandham » Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:36 am
As Rijul007 mentioned it should be Option E or the question should be

If ax + ay + az = 15, what is x + y + z?
(1) x = 2
(2) a = 5
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by tlinCA » Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:53 am
That was my intitial thought as well. I'm fairly new so I wasn't sure if this would be a typical "trap" in a DS question. But then you both for clarifying :D