I dont know what you mean by " Statement 1 is exactly the same as my rephrase, so it's good!". How does b-c = c-d answer b=c? I am assuming the "d" in statement was a typo. Please confirm.
Anyways, for statement 2, the only way I think b/c = c/b is when b = c or b = -c but since a, b, c are positive, b = c.
Hope that helps,
-Raj.
steph wrote:
Data Sufficiency:
If a>0, b>0 and c>0, is a(b-c)=0?
(1) b-c = c-d
(2) b/c = c/b
ans D.
So i rephrased the original statement as "Is b=c?" Statement 1 is exactly the same as my rephrase, so it's good! :-) BUT, I do not understand how the second statement is sufficient. If I were to rephrase statement 2 as b^2 = c^2 then either b or c could be a negative number and the relationship will still hold. What am I missing? Please help!