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If 1/x-1/y=1/z, what is the value of y, in terms of x and z?
A. xz/(z-x)
B. xz/(x-z)
C. x/z(z-x)
D. z/x(x-z)
E. xz(z-x)
If 1/x-1/y=1/z, what is the value of y, in terms of x and z?
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Let x=1 and y=3/2, with the result that 1/z = 1 - 2/3 = 1/3, so z=3.Max@Math Revolution wrote:[GMAT math practice question]
If 1/x-1/y=1/z, what is the value of y, in terms of x and z?
A. xz/(z-x)
B. xz/(x-z)
C. x/z(z-x)
D. z/x(x-z)
E. xz(z-x)
Since the question stem asks for the value of y, the correct answer must yield 3/2 when x=1 and z=3.
Since B and D include x-z and thus will yield a negative result, eliminate B and D.
Since E includes only multiplication and thus cannot yield 3/2, eliminate E.
Of A and C, only A yields 3/2:
xz/(z-x) = (1*3)/(3-1) = 3/2.
The correct answer is A.
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We can also solve the question algebraically.Max@Math Revolution wrote:[GMAT math practice question]
If 1/x - 1/y = 1/z, what is the value of y, in terms of x and z?
A. xz/(z-x)
B. xz/(x-z)
C. x/z(z-x)
D. z/x(x-z)
E. xz(z-x)
GIVEN: 1/x - 1/y = 1/z
Multiply both sides by x to get: 1 - x/y = x/z
Multiply both sides by y to get: y - x = xy/z
Multiply both sides by z to get: yz - xz = yx
Rearrange to get y terms on one side: yz - yx = xz
Factor left side: y(z - x) = xz
Divide both sides by (z - x) to get: y = xz/(z - x)
Answer: A
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We are expressing y in terms of x and z
$$\frac{1}{x}-\frac{1}{y}=\frac{1}{z}$$
$$\frac{1}{x}=\frac{1}{z}+\frac{1}{y}$$
$$\frac{1}{x}-\frac{1}{z}=\frac{1}{y}$$
$$\frac{z-x}{xz}=\frac{1}{y}$$
Cross multiply and divide both sides by (z-x)
$$\frac{y\left(z-x\right)}{\left(z-x\right)}=\frac{xz}{z-x}$$
$$y=\frac{xz}{z-x}$$
$$answer\ is\ Option\ A$$
$$\frac{1}{x}-\frac{1}{y}=\frac{1}{z}$$
$$\frac{1}{x}=\frac{1}{z}+\frac{1}{y}$$
$$\frac{1}{x}-\frac{1}{z}=\frac{1}{y}$$
$$\frac{z-x}{xz}=\frac{1}{y}$$
Cross multiply and divide both sides by (z-x)
$$\frac{y\left(z-x\right)}{\left(z-x\right)}=\frac{xz}{z-x}$$
$$y=\frac{xz}{z-x}$$
$$answer\ is\ Option\ A$$
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First, let's isolate the term 1/y:Max@Math Revolution wrote:[GMAT math practice question]
If 1/x-1/y=1/z, what is the value of y, in terms of x and z?
A. xz/(z-x)
B. xz/(x-z)
C. x/z(z-x)
D. z/x(x-z)
E. xz(z-x)
1/y = 1/x - 1/z = (z - x)/xz
Now, let's take the reciprocal of each side:
y = xz/(z - x)
Answer: A
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Making y the subject of the equation 1/x - 1/y = 1/z yields 1/y = 1/x - 1/z = (z-x)/xz, and y = xz/(z-x).
Therefore, the answer is A.
Answer: A
Making y the subject of the equation 1/x - 1/y = 1/z yields 1/y = 1/x - 1/z = (z-x)/xz, and y = xz/(z-x).
Therefore, the answer is A.
Answer: A
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