Hi All !!! Could anyone help me with this, please?
Thanks in advance:
Is x <= 3 ?
1. 6x<= 24
2. 3x+1>=12
The answer is supposed to be D, but I dont get the point, I should tried B ...
I dont understand the D since 1 states that x <= 4, so it could be less than 3 or between 3 and four so I think is not sufficient ...
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Yes, you're right- statement 1 is not sufficient as written. Where is the question from?alsergi wrote:Hi All !!! Could anyone help me with this, please?
Thanks in advance:
Is x <= 3 ?
1. 6x<= 24
2. 3x+1>=12
The answer is supposed to be D, but I dont get the point, I should tried B ...
I dont understand the D since 1 states that x <= 4, so it could be less than 3 or between 3 and four so I think is not sufficient ...
Is from a GMAT test software in the particular school I study in Spain ... So I will check with the software administrator. Thank you very much!!!Ian Stewart wrote:Yes, you're right- statement 1 is not sufficient as written. Where is the question from?alsergi wrote:Hi All !!! Could anyone help me with this, please?
Thanks in advance:
Is x <= 3 ?
1. 6x<= 24
2. 3x+1>=12
The answer is supposed to be D, but I dont get the point, I should tried B ...
I dont understand the D since 1 states that x <= 4, so it could be less than 3 or between 3 and four so I think is not sufficient ...