BTGmoderatorDC wrote:What is the value of integer z?
(1) z is the remainder when positive integer x is divided by positive integer (x - 1)
(2) x is not a prime number
OA C
Source: Veritas Prep
Target question: What is the value of integer z?
Statement 1: z represents the remainder when positive integer x is divided by positive integer (x - 1)
In almost all cases, we will get a remainder of 1 when we divide x by (x-1).
For example, 6 divided by 5 equals 1
with remainder 1 (in other words z = 1)
9 divided by 8 equals 1
with remainder 1 (in other words z = 1)
22 divided by 21 equals 1
with remainder 1 (in other words z = 1)
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.
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and so on.,
The only time we don't get a remainder of 1 is when x = 2
If x = 2, then x divided by (x-1) becomes 2 divided by 1, in which case the
remainder is 0 (in other words z = 0)
Since we cannot answer the
target question with certainty, statement 1 is NOT SUFFICIENT
Statement 2: x is not a prime number
No information about z
Statement 2 is NOT SUFFICIENT
Statements 1 and 2 combined
From statement 1, we learned that the remainder will always be 1 AS LONG as x does not equal 2
Statement 2 tells us that x does not equal 2
If x does not equal 2, then
dividing x by (x-1) will always leave remainder 1
In other words,
z must equal 1
Since we can answer the
target question with certainty, the combined statements are SUFFICIENT
Answer: C
Cheers,
Brent