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Friday, May 18, 2007
Which of the following CANNOT be the sum of two integers that have a product of 30? (A) 31 (B) 17 (C) –11 (D) –13 (E) –21
e ,let us assume the multiples 30*1 n 30+1=31 -6*-5 n -6-5=-11 15*2 n 15+2=17 -10*-3 n -10-3=-13 so the option e does not satisfy the given solution ,hence the answer (e).
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ReplyDeletee is the ans
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ReplyDeleteE is the ans
ReplyDeletee ,let us assume the multiples
ReplyDelete30*1 n 30+1=31
-6*-5 n -6-5=-11
15*2 n 15+2=17
-10*-3 n -10-3=-13
so the option e does not satisfy the given solution ,hence
the answer (e).
E
ReplyDeleteE
ReplyDeleteAwesome Question! Very tricky.. answer is E though :) !
ReplyDeleteans is -21.its simple........!!!
ReplyDeleteits "E"
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