This is with reference to DS Question # 157 from the 13th edition of the OG .
If n is a positive integer and k=5.1*(10^n), what is the value of k ?
1) 6000<k<500,000
2)k^2=2.601*(10^9)
The answer at the back is D.
I understood how statement 1 is sufficient.
But how is statement 2 sufficient ?
Solving statement 2 :
k = SqRt(2.601*(10^9)) = SqRt(2601*(10^6)) - Removing decimals by using 10s
ie, = SqRt(2601) * SqRt(10^6) ---- Now this will have 2 solutions , won't it ?
= -51 * 10^3 OR 51 * 10^3
= -51,000 OR 51,000 -- So should'nt this be INSUFFICIENT and the answer A ?
Can someone please explain this solution , why the negative Square root was ignored ?
If n is a positive integer and k=5.1*(10^n), what is the value of k ?
1) 6000<k<500,000
2)k^2=2.601*(10^9)
The answer at the back is D.
I understood how statement 1 is sufficient.
But how is statement 2 sufficient ?
Solving statement 2 :
k = SqRt(2.601*(10^9)) = SqRt(2601*(10^6)) - Removing decimals by using 10s
ie, = SqRt(2601) * SqRt(10^6) ---- Now this will have 2 solutions , won't it ?
= -51 * 10^3 OR 51 * 10^3
= -51,000 OR 51,000 -- So should'nt this be INSUFFICIENT and the answer A ?
Can someone please explain this solution , why the negative Square root was ignored ?













