Hi guys,
I'm stuck on a DS problem in OG 12 Diagnostic Test Q48:
If p is the perimeter of rectangle Q, what is the value of p?
(1) Each diagonal of rectangle Q has length 10
(2) The area of rectangle Q is 48
I got this questions wrong, and the correct answer is...C. I went through the explanation, and feel it is unreasonably complicated ... there's now way most could do all that in 2 minutes or less... I answered E on the basis of there being a quadratic involved, and thus producing two answers. Yet in this case, the problem can be solved. Is there some rule I'm missing? Thoughts?
Thanks for the help
-vlad
I'm stuck on a DS problem in OG 12 Diagnostic Test Q48:
If p is the perimeter of rectangle Q, what is the value of p?
(1) Each diagonal of rectangle Q has length 10
(2) The area of rectangle Q is 48
I got this questions wrong, and the correct answer is...C. I went through the explanation, and feel it is unreasonably complicated ... there's now way most could do all that in 2 minutes or less... I answered E on the basis of there being a quadratic involved, and thus producing two answers. Yet in this case, the problem can be solved. Is there some rule I'm missing? Thoughts?
Thanks for the help
-vlad












