luc2r4 Wrote:From Stem : Price Paperback = $ 8
Price Hardcover = $ 25 , Number paperback >10 , P = { 11, 12, ....}
P and H are integers
St1>
25* Number Hardcover >=150
Number Hardcover > =6 Then , H = { 6, 7, ....}
Since question requires a unique value, INSUFFICIENT
St2> 8P + 25H < 260
Since Greatest Common Factor of { 8, 25, 260} is different from 1,
More than one solution , INSUFFICIENT
From St1 and St2 >
While P and H can only be integers
Plug the minimmum values for H and P
at 8P + 25H < 260,
Eg. ( P, H ) at 8P + 25H < 260,
( 11, 6 ) , 238 < 260, VALID
( 11, 7 ) 263 < 260, WRONG
( 12, 7 ) 271 < 260, WRONG
From this point, all other combinations will NOT comply the inequality.
Then , there is a unique value for H = 6
answer = C
Eg. ( P, H ) at 8P + 25H < 260,
( 11, 6 ) , 238 < 260, VALID
( 11, 7 ) 263 < 260, WRONG
( 12, 7 ) 271 < 260, WRONG
Can you tell me why did you not consider (12,6) as it complies with all the condition.. this would make E as the correct
Sorry the Answer in C .. Forgot to see the last post .. Thank you ..