Data Sufficiency
263 questions
If is a nonzero real number, is ?
(1)
(2)
Is an integer?
(1) is an integer.
(2) is an integer.
In a GMAT Data Sufficiency 'Value' question asking for the numerical value of , a statement that establishes that can equal either or is considered sufficient.
For all non-zero real numbers and with , the Data Sufficiency Yes/No target question "Is ?" is algebraically equivalent to asking whether and have the same sign when , or different signs when .
If is a positive real number, is an integer?
(1) is an integer.
(2) is an integer.
If and are positive integers, is divisible by ?
(1) is divisible by .
(2) is divisible by .
For all real numbers and such that and , the Data Sufficiency Yes/No target question "Is ?" is algebraically equivalent to asking "Is ?".
When evaluating Statement (2) in a GMAT Data Sufficiency question, information introduced solely in Statement (1) may be used to analyze Statement (2) as long as Statement (1) is independently insufficient.
In a GMAT Data Sufficiency problem, if Statement (1) alone does not provide sufficient information to answer the question stem, but Statement (2) alone provides sufficient information, combining both statements is required to establish overall sufficiency.
Is the integer odd?
(1) is a multiple of 4.
(2)
A total of tourists visited a city, and each tourist visited Museum X, Museum Y, or both. How many of the tourists visited both Museum X and Museum Y?
(1) of the tourists visited Museum X.
(2) of the tourists visited Museum Y.
A set consists of numbers. What is the arithmetic mean of the numbers?
(1) The sum of the numbers is .
(2) The median of the numbers is and the range of the numbers is .
In a cohort of financial analysts, every analyst tracks at least one of two asset classes: Equities or Bonds. The mean number of years of experience for analysts who track Equities is 12 years, and the mean number of years of experience for analysts who track Bonds is 18 years. Is the mean number of years of experience for all analysts in the cohort strictly greater than 15 years?
(1) The mean number of years of experience for analysts who track both Equities and Bonds is 15 years.
(2) The number of analysts who track Bonds only is strictly greater than the number of analysts who track Equities only.
If is a real number, is ?
(1)
(2)
Which of the following choices correctly describes the sufficiency of the statements?
A survey recorded the monthly electricity costs of 60 small business workshops. Each workshop operated during Shift X, Shift Y, or both shifts. Exactly 35 workshops operated during Shift X, and exactly 40 workshops operated during Shift Y. What was the median monthly electricity cost among all 60 workshops?
(1) For the workshops that operated ONLY during Shift X, the monthly electricity cost was 600 per workshop.
(2) For the workshops that operated during BOTH shifts, the median monthly electricity cost was 30,000.
If and are real numbers such that , what is the value of ?
(1)
(2)
If and are real numbers, what is the value of ?
(1)
(2)
A commercial law firm charges clients for services rendered by its Senior Partners and Associate Partners. Last month, the firm billed a total of $450,000 across all client accounts. What was the ratio of the total amount billed for Senior Partner hours to the total amount billed for Associate Partner hours?
(1) Senior Partners billed at an hourly rate that was 50 percent higher than the hourly rate billed by Associate Partners.
(2) Senior Partners accounted for 40 percent of the total number of hours billed by the firm last month.
An industrial bakery uses two automated mixing machines, Machine X and Machine Y, operating simultaneously at their respective constant rates, to prepare batches of dough. How many hours would it take Machine X, working alone at its constant rate, to complete a production order of batches of dough?
(1) Working together at their respective constant rates, Machine X and Machine Y can complete the production order of batches of dough in hours.
(2) Machine Y's constant production rate is greater than Machine X's constant production rate.
A high-tech manufacturing firm produced a batch of electronic assemblies. Each assembly in the batch underwent standard quality testing by Inspector Alpha, Inspector Beta, or both. Exactly assemblies were tested by Inspector Alpha and assemblies were tested by Inspector Beta. What was the average (arithmetic mean) testing duration per assembly for the entire batch of assemblies?
(1) The average testing duration for assemblies tested only by Inspector Alpha was minutes, and the average testing duration for assemblies tested only by Inspector Beta was minutes.
(2) The average testing duration for assemblies tested by both Inspector Alpha and Inspector Beta was minutes.
Which of the following statements provides sufficient information to answer the question?