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 Post subject: DS: If 500 is the multiple of 100
 Post Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 1:39 pm 
If 500 is the multiple of 100 that is closest to X and 400 is the multiple of 100 closest to Y, then which multiple of 100 closest to X + Y ?

1. X < 500

2. Y < 400

Please provide the steps so I can follow.


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 Post Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:36 pm 
is the answer E?


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 Post Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:54 pm 
I think so. But do you have a solution?


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 Post Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:42 pm 
Per the stem:
Range of X: 449<X<550
Range of Y: 349<X<450

By 1: Say X=499
Now if Y = 449 then nearest multiple of 100 to X+Y will be: 900

Say X=449 Now if Y = 350 then nearest multiple of 100 to X+Y will be: 800

Similarly you can prove that it is E


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 Post Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 5:25 am 
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Anonymous wrote:
Per the stem:
Range of X: 449<X<550
Range of Y: 349<X<450

By 1: Say X=499
Now if Y = 449 then nearest multiple of 100 to X+Y will be: 900

Say X=449 Now if Y = 350 then nearest multiple of 100 to X+Y will be: 800

Similarly you can prove that it is E


you have the right idea, and you'll get the right answer to this problem with this method, but you're making a MAJOR faux pas here: you're assuming that x and y have to be integers.
do not assume that numbers are integers, EVER, unless (a) you're explicitly told that they are OR (b) the problem implies that this is the case.
by (b) i'm referring to certain word problems whose solutions must be whole numbers just because of the nature of the subject. for instance, if a problem calls for the numbers of girls and boys in a classroom, then those have to be integers, even if the problem doesn't happen to say so (you can't have, say, 2.3 girls).

since the numbers don't have to be integers, you have
1. 450 < x < 550 (excluding BOTH endpoints) - note that x could be 450.00001 or 549.99999
2. 350 < y < 450 (again excluding both endpoints)

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also, watch your <'s and <'s. in your writeup, you wrote a condition (449 < x < 550) that prohibits x from being 449, but then you turned around and plugged in 449 for x. don't contradict your own rephrases!


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 Post subject: 500 is the multiple of 100 that is closest to X
 Post Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 2:27 am 
hi,

please explain me the meaning of the statement "500 is the multiple of 100 that is closest to X"
i am unable to get this ..


thanks..


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 Post subject: Re: 500 is the multiple of 100 that is closest to X
 Post Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:44 am 
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abc wrote:
hi,

please explain me the meaning of the statement "500 is the multiple of 100 that is closest to X"
i am unable to get this ..


thanks..


this means that, of all multiples of 100, 500 comes closest to x.
in other words, 500 is closer to x than is 100, 200, 300, 400, or 600, 700, 800, ...
if you think about this for a sec, you'll realize that it means x has to be strictly between 450 and 550.

if you're still having trouble with the language/wording of the statement, then concoct a similar but simpler analogy statement, such as "mccarran is the airport that is closest to my house".
this statement works the same way. it's a bit more difficult to parse, but you just have to realize that "multiple of 100" should be treated as if it were a single word.


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 Post subject: Re: DS: If 500 is the multiple of 100
 Post Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:31 am 
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Hi Ron,

That is great explanation... really fruitful just before my exam.

Thanks
Nishad


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 Post subject: Re: DS: If 500 is the multiple of 100
 Post Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:22 am 
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nishadmakol wrote:
Hi Ron,

That is great explanation... really fruitful just before my exam.

Thanks
Nishad


glad it helped


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 Post subject: Re: DS: If 500 is the multiple of 100
 Post Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:44 am 
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Can anybody please explain me why the range of X is defined between 449 and 549.

As per the explanation X is closest to 500 than any other multiple of 100. In that case I guess the range of X can be 401 to 599 also.

Please explain !!


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 Post subject: Re: DS: If 500 is the multiple of 100
 Post Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 10:43 pm 
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chawla_vinu wrote:
Can anybody please explain me why the range of X is defined between 449 and 549.

As per the explanation X is closest to 500 than any other multiple of 100. In that case I guess the range of X can be 401 to 599 also.

Please explain !!


Actually, X is defined as the range from 450 to 549. Please check out Ron's excellent explanation above.

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