Stmt I)
Tell us that the absolute value of s and t is the same but one is positive and the other one is negative
Eg: s=5 t=-5 or t=5 s=-5
s+t is goign to be 0
SUFF
Stmt II
0 is between s and t (one is positive and the other negative)
For eg:
s=-5 t=-5 then s+t is 0
(or)
s=-10 t=20 then s+t not equal to 0
Since we dont anything about their distance from 0 i.e their positions on the number line there's no way to pinpoint to a single detrminable value for s+t
INSUFF
A)
Question 7 (nov.15th)
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Oh thanks, I was just assuming that they'd be half way in between.cramya wrote:Stmt I)
Tell us that the absolute value of s and t is the same but one is positive and the other one is negative
Eg: s=5 t=-5 or t=5 s=-5
s+t is goign to be 0
SUFF
Stmt II
0 is between s and t (one is positive and the other negative)
For eg:
s=-5 t=-5 then s+t is 0
(or)
s=-10 t=20 then s+t not equal to 0
Since we dont anything about their distance from 0 i.e their positions on the number line there's no way to pinpoint to a single detrminable value for s+t
INSUFF
A)












