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| If zt<-3, is z<4 DS Question |
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if zt < -3 then is z < 4.
It is a YES/NO question whether z < 4 Looking at it 1st statement, for the 1st inequality to be true either z is -ve or t -ve, however both cannot be negative. 1. z < 9 - Insufficient as z = 8 , t = -9 then zt < -3 , similarly z = 1 and t = -5, zt < -3 thus it is insufficient to state that z <4 2. t < -4 Insufficient since this only provides us that z > 0, but does not given any indication whether z > 4 for example t = -6, z = 2 , zt = -12 t = -5, z = 5 zt = -25 Now taking them together: z < 9 and t < -4 If one has to be negative, for the 1st statement to hold true than z is +ve between 1 and 9 and t -ive -4 to -infinity. z = 8, t = -5 ; zt = -40 z = 3, t = -5 ; zt = -15 Thus one cannot conclusively state whether z< 4, therefore the correct answer is E. |
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