Are the integers z and f to the right of 0 on the number line?
(1) The product of z and f is positive.
(2) The sum of z and f is positive.
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Are the integers z and f to the right of 0 on the number line?
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Target question: Are the integers z and f to the right of 0 on the number line?BTGmoderatorDC wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:15 pmAre the integers z and f to the right of 0 on the number line?
(1) The product of z and f is positive.
(2) The sum of z and f is positive.
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Source: GMAT Prep
This is a good candidate for rephrasing the target question.
If z and f to the right of 0 on the number line, then that means z and f are both POSITIVE
Let's now REPHRASE the target question....
REPHRASED target question: Are integers z and f both POSITIVE?
Aside: Here’s a video with tips on rephrasing the target question: https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gmat- ... cy?id=1100
Statement 1: The product of z and f is positive.
There are two possible scenarios that satisfy statement 1:
Case a: z and f are both positive. In this case, the answer to the REPHRASED target question is YES, z and f are both POSITIVE
Case b: z and f are both negative. In this case, the answer to the REPHRASED target question is NO, z and f are not both POSITIVE
Since we cannot answer the REPHRASED target question with certainty, statement 1 is NOT SUFFICIENT
Statement 2: The sum of z and f is positive.
There are infinitely-many values of z and f that satisfy statement 2. Here are two:
Case a: z = 1 and f = 1. In this case, the answer to the REPHRASED target question is YES, z and f are both POSITIVE
Case b: z = -1 and f = 2. In this case, the answer to the REPHRASED target question is NO, z and f are not both POSITIVE
Since we cannot answer the REPHRASED target question with certainty, statement 2 is NOT SUFFICIENT
Statements 1 and 2 combined
From statement 1, we concluded that EITHER z and f are both positive OR z and f are both negative
If z and f are both positive, then the sum of z and f will be POSITIVE
If z and f are both negative, then the sum of z and f will be NEGATIVE
Statement 2 tells us that The sum of z and f is positive.
AHA!
This means it must be the case that z and f are both positive
So, the answer to the REPHRASED target question is YES, z and f are both POSITIVE
Since we can answer the REPHRASED target question with certainty, the combined statements are SUFFICIENT
Answer: C
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Brent