Set Q contains n non-zero numbers

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by Jay@ManhattanReview » Mon Oct 30, 2017 2:14 am
lheiannie07 wrote:Set Q contains n non-zero numbers. Does set Q contain an even number of negative numbers?

(1) n is even.

(2) The product of all the numbers in Q is 100,000

Which statement is sufficient?

OA B
(1) n is even.

We cannot determine whether set Q contains an even number of negative numbers. Insufficient.

(2) The product of all the numbers in Q is 100,000.

Since the product 100,000 is a positive number, we can deduce that the set must contain an even number of negative numbers.

Example: Say, Set Q is {-100, -50, -2, 10}, the product = -100,000 ≠ 100,000. So, this is an invalid example.

Thus, the above set must be either {-100, -50, 2, 10} or {-100, -50, -2, -10}. Sufficient.

The correct answer: B

Hope this helps!

-Jay

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