Hello,
MY QUESTION:
Would greatly appreciate if I could please be shown a second possible pair of values for "r & s" to make STATEMENT (2) INSUFFICIENT.
On my exam, I chose ANSWER (B), as I could not find a second pair for r & s.
Explanation states the factored form "(r + s)(r – s) = 7 cannot be rewritten in the form r/s = some value". While one of our rephrased question stem states "what is the value for r/s", our second rephrased question stem states "what are the values for r and s". Looking at STATEMENT (2) exclusively (not including STATEMENT (1)), I cannot seem to find any values other than r=4 & s=3 that fit the constraints of the formula. The only slight variation I found was changing the signs: r= -4 & s= -3 (or +3), which derive to +7 on both sides of the formula.
Answering the question stem, "what is the ratio of r/s") using STATEMENT (2) alone, I can only come up with: 4/3 AND -4/3. Could these be the two values that would make STATEMENT (2) INSUFFICIENT?
Thank you in advance
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QUESTION:
What is the ratio of r to s?
(1) r + s = 7
(2) r^2 – s^2 = 7
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EXPLANATION:
To find the ratio of r to s, we need to be able to solve EITHER for r/s OR for r and s independently.
(1) INSUFFICIENT: The equation provided in statement 1 cannot be rewritten in the form r/s = some value.
(2) INSUFFICIENT: The equation provided in statement 2 can be simplified as follows:
r^2 – s^2 = 7
(r + s)(r – s) = 7.
However, this cannot be rewritten in the form r/s = some value.
(1) AND (2) SUFFICIENT: We can substitute the information from statement (1) in the equation from statement 2 as follows:
(r + s)(r – s) = 7.
(7)(r – s) = 7.
r – s = 1.
Adding this equation to the equation from the first statement allows us to solve for r.
(r – s = 1)
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(r + s = 7)
2r = 8
Thus, r = 4. If r is 4, then s must be 3. The ratio of r to s is 4 to 3.
The correct answer is C.