In a GMAT Data Sufficiency Value question asking for the unique numerical value of a variable , if Statement (1) alone restricts to a set of two distinct real numbers and Statement (2) alone also restricts to a set of two distinct real numbers, then combining Statement (1) and Statement (2) is guaranteed to determine a unique value for .
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The statement is false because the intersection of the solution sets of two statements can contain multiple values, failing to yield a unique numerical answer.
The statement is false. Combining two Data Sufficiency statements requires finding the values common to both solution sets. If both statements individually narrow the variable to the exact same pair of values, combining them does not eliminate either value. Consequently, the combined statements still leave multiple possibilities and remain insufficient.
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Statement Combination and Solution Set Intersection