Hi, I have a question about 6th Edition Number Properties Question #10: "If c and d are integers, is c-3d even?"
(1) c and d are odd.
(2) c - 2d is odd.
The answer key says A but shouldn't it be E? Shouldn't (1) be insufficient? Since C and D could be odd multiples of each other, e.g. C = 9 and D = 3, leaving the possibility of a non-even answer (0).
Compared to the earlier example in the chapter on page 32: "Is the product of all the elements in Set S negative?"
(1) All of the elements in Set S are negative.
(2) There are 5 negative numbers in Set S.
The book says that (2) is insufficient since 0 could be one the of the possible numbers in the set, so shouldn't it follow that Question 10 recognizes the 0 possibility and how it creates an insufficiency?
Or am I missing something here?