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Re: Kaplan DS

by stubbornp » Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:24 am
davy420 wrote:Can Somebody else this DS question

Is T a fraction

1.[T - 3] < 1

2. T does not equal 3

Answer is C

I think in the first statement it is |T-3|<1

Ok... We know that absolute value is always greater than 1.

So in 1st statement,only two options with us,

Either t is 3 or t is fraction--insufficent

Stmt2--t not= 3--insufficent

Combining both,We can conclude that T is a fraction.--Sufficient

Hope it clears...

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by cramya » Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:54 am
I am not sure if absolute value is always greater than 1

Hypothetically if T was 3 then |0|= 0


Your conclusion is right i.e if T is not equal to 3 then T has to be a fraction fo it to be less than 1


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