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| If a and b are positive integers, is a a multiple of b? |
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AG
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Rephrase the Q. is b a factor of a?
from (1) lets say a = 12 and b=18 prime factors of a = 2 and 3 prime factors of b = 2 and 3 so b is not a factor if we take b = 6 and a = 12 b is a factor so insufficient from (2) using the same logic b=18 gives factors = 2,3,3 a = 2 x 3 x 3 x ? which means b is a factor of a irrespective of what b is so sufficient |
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| Re: If a and b are positive integers, is a a multiple of b? |
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Ron Purewal
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the above poster pretty much has the essence of this one, but here are a few additional comments. (1) all you have here is information about prime factors; that means you have no idea HOW MANY of those prime factors there are. the trouble here, then, is that you could easily switch the roles of a and b: this statement is true if a = 4 and b = 8 (because the only prime factor is 2), but it's also true if you switch them to a = 8 and b = 4. so that's insufficient. (2) here's the easiest way to figure this one: b is a factor of itself. therefore, it has to be a factor of a. done. isn't that awesome? if you don't think of that, you can always try plugging different numbers; after you discover enough times in a row that b has to go into a, you should start believing that it has to happen in general. |
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puneet
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Thanks Ron.
What got me off track was that I WAS considering the number of times a factor occurs in my evaluation (of "Every prime factor of b is also a prime factor of a") and hence options 1 and 2 appeared to be similar. Your answer clarifies this. |
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Ron Purewal
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understandable - but, unfortunately, still incorrect. whenever you go over a problem like this, make sure you hold on to any new insights about the meaning / usage of terms. good luck |
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