If mv<pv<0, is v>0?
(1) m<p
(2) m<0
GMAT PREP says the correct answer is D. But I thought it was B, I dont understand how 1 makes it sufficient.
(1) m<p and mv<pv<0
if m and p are negative values (ex. m=-5, p=-3) then v must be positive whatever is its value
if m and p are positive values (ex. m=3, p=5) then v must be negative if we have mv<pv<0
if m is negative and p is positive (ex. m=-2, p=3) then it is inconsistent with mv<pv<0
So I dont understand where I making the mistake
(2) m<0 and mv<pv<0
Here if m<0 then if we want mv<pv<0, v must be positive. SUFFICIENT
Thanks