Is x+y<1?
(1) x < 8/9
(2) y < 1/8
I thought (c) but the answer is (e).
The way I solved this was x + y = 73/72 > 1, for x=8/9 and y=1/8
If x= 8/9 = 0.8888..and y=1/8 = 0.125
So if x<8/9 and y<1/8 would mean x+y = 0.88+0.124>1
akhp77 Wrote:Statement 1: Insufficient
Statement 2: Insufficient
Statement 1 and 2
x + y < 73/72 = 1 + 1/72
x + y could be 1 + 1/74, 1 + 1/76, 1 + 1/200 , 1, 1/10, 1/16, 20, and so on
So we can't conclude that whether x+y would be greater than, less than, or equal to 1 but we say only that x+y < 1 + 1/72
Insufficient
Ans: E
veta Wrote:akhp77 Wrote:Statement 1: Insufficient
Statement 2: Insufficient
Statement 1 and 2
x + y < 73/72 = 1 + 1/72
x + y could be 1 + 1/74, 1 + 1/76, 1 + 1/200 , 1, 1/10, 1/16, 20, and so on
So we can't conclude that whether x+y would be greater than, less than, or equal to 1 but we say only that x+y < 1 + 1/72
Insufficient
Ans: E
I don't think x+y cound be 20
itsmeaakash3 Wrote:Y answer is not c ?
x+ y < 73/72 which is greater than 1 .... answer is YES and so C
jlucero Wrote:itsmeaakash3 Wrote:Y answer is not c ?
x+ y < 73/72 which is greater than 1 .... answer is YES and so C
Be careful with your logic for DS. We are trying to find if x+y could be either greater than 1 or less than 1. According to:
x+y < 73/72
then x+y could be:
72.5/72 (greater than 1)
OR
71/72 (less than 1)
Two different answers means (E) we still do not have sufficient info to answer the question.
sachin.w Wrote:when we add x and y, we get 73/72.
so addition can be lesser 73/72.. but still I am unable to digest this.. that it can be 71/72.. the numerator decreased and the denominator constant..
to get a "no" value, just take x and y really, really close to 8/9 and 1/8. that way, you'll get a value that's really close to 73/72.
sachin.w Wrote:Problem is it is really difficult to think this way.
Any tips on how to do so would help us.
Basically, how the numbers behave under different circumstances/conditions would help us a lot.