If [x] is the greatest integer less .....

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by gmatpup » Mon Nov 07, 2011 6:34 pm
this question is basically saying that the numbers in [ ] must be rounded, but only to the number either LESS than or EQUAL to the number in the [ ]. So, for example: [-1.6] is going to be rounded to [-2] because -2 is LESS than -1.6. [3.4] is going to be rounded to 3 since 3 is LESS THAN 3.4. Same goes for [2.7], it is going to be rounded to 2, since 2 is LESS than 2.7.


Thus,

-2 + 3 + 2 = 3


I hope this helps :)

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by rijul007 » Mon Nov 07, 2011 8:06 pm
solving such ques with the help of a number line can be very helpful


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for [x], check the greatest intger that is less than or equal to x
[-1.6] = -2
[3.4] = 3
[2.7] = 2

Sum = 3

Option A

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by factor26 » Sat Nov 12, 2011 5:55 pm
THANKS AGAIN ALL FOR YOUR INPUT!

IT MAKES PERFECT SENSE!!