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yes its not mentioned in the question whether r/s are integers or fractions...but stmt 1 still should suffice... from stmt 1 s - r = 5 which implies i. conside r as a fraction r=3/4; hence s should be = 23/4 to satisfy s-r=5...and terefore we still can count how many integer 'n' are in between thes...

by PumaJr

Thu Jul 09, 2009 6:37 am
Forum: Data Sufficiency
Topic: 1000DS section 8 #25
Replies: 3
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Let's assume d = 0.0x where x represents the hundredth digit of d. Is x > 5? (1) 10 * d = 0.x, then x = 7. Sufficient. (2) d/10 = 0.00x, then x is the thousandths digit. x = 7. Sufficient. D is the answer. Hey GMATQuantcoach, Correct me if i am wrong. If we take an example 34567.891 in this one 3 w...

by PumaJr

Wed Jul 08, 2009 1:45 pm
Forum: Data Sufficiency
Topic: Is the hundredths digit of the decimal d greater than 5?
Replies: 5
Views: 4476