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GMAT problem.

by aditya Tue Sep 04, 2007 11:11 am

This math also made me confused//

Is 7<n^<8.

1-n>50
2-n<60..

I tried out in this way..

1 says--As its is just yes or no question.So,of if n greater than 50 then root n may be within 7 & 8 OR may not be within 7 or 8.

2 says-- As n is less than 60 so,root n may or may not be within 7 to 8..

but if we combine then it must be 50<n<60..So,C is the right answer..

Am I wrong?????????????????
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by dbernst Thu Sep 06, 2007 3:33 pm

Aditya, that looks good to me. For 7< root n <8 to be true, n must be between 49 and 64. Thus, our rephrased question is Is 49<n<64?

Though neither Statement (1) nor Statement (2) alone sufficiently answers this question, the two statements combined do sufficiently answer the question. The correct answer is C.

-dan
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by aditya Sat Sep 08, 2007 3:53 pm

Hello Dan,,
Thanks for the explanation..
Cheers.
byee
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by StaceyKoprince Sun Sep 09, 2007 5:01 pm

Please post the name of the question's author. You're lucky that Dan was nice and answered without asking for the source - officially, instructors don't respond until the source is cited! :)
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