Data Sufficiency
263 questions
If is a real number, is ?
(1) and
(2)
Which of the following choices correctly identifies the sufficiency of the statements?
In a GMAT Data Sufficiency question framed as a 'Yes/No' question (such as 'Is ?'), a statement that conclusively proves that the condition is always false (e.g., ) is classified as insufficient because it results in a negative response.
If and are non-zero real numbers, is ?
(1)
(2)
If and are real numbers, is ?
(1) and
(2)
Which of the following choices correctly describes the sufficiency of the statements to answer the question?
If is a real number, is ?
(1)
(2)
Which of the following describes the sufficiency of the statements?
If is a positive integer, is divisible by 8?
(1) is an odd integer.
(2) for some integer .
In GMAT Data Sufficiency, if a statement evaluated in a Yes/No question type yields a definitive 'No' for every possible case satisfying the statement, that statement must be classified as insufficient because the answer to the question stem is negative.
If is a real number, is ?
(1)
(2)
In a GMAT Data Sufficiency 'Yes/No' question, if a statement allows multiple possible numerical values for a variable, but every permitted value yields a consistent 'Yes' answer to the question stem, that statement must be declared insufficient because it fails to determine a single unique value for the variable.
In a GMAT Data Sufficiency 'Value' question asking for the numerical value of an expression , if a statement allows multiple distinct numerical values for a variable , but every permitted value of yields the exact same unique numerical value for , the statement is sufficient to answer the question.
If and are real numbers such that , is ?
(1)
(2)
Which of the following correctly describes the sufficiency of the statements?
If is a real number, is ?
(1)
(2)
If is a real number, is ?
(1)
(2)
Which of the options correctly describes the sufficiency of the statements?
In a GMAT Data Sufficiency 'Yes/No' question, if a statement allows us to establish conclusively that the answer to the question stem is 'No' under all permissible conditions, that statement is deemed insufficient because the outcome is negative.
If and are non-zero real numbers, is ?
(1)
(2)
Which of the following describes the sufficiency of the statements?
If and are real numbers such that , is ?
(1)
(2)
If and are non-zero real numbers, is ?
(1)
(2)
In a GMAT Data Sufficiency question asking whether the real number is positive, a statement that uniquely restricts to the set is sufficient to answer the question.
If and are real numbers, is ?
(1)
(2)
Which of the following options correctly describes the sufficiency of the statements?
If and are non-zero real numbers, is ?
(1)
(2)