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Monday, October 1, 2007
GRE QUESTION ON DEMAND
30.If M/(-19) is an even integer, which of the following (A) m is negative (B) m is positive (C) m is a prime number (D) m is an odd integer (E) m is an even integer
e -m is even..cos d value is even and 19/-19, 57/-19 r odd..and nothin els matches
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ReplyDeletem is even integer
ReplyDeleteE - m should be even otherwise the ans would be odd not even.
ReplyDeleteans is E
ReplyDeletem is an even no.
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ReplyDelete1)we can't say whether m is -ve or +ve as theres is no indication whether the even integer mentioned is -ve or +ve
2)even/odd=even
m is even integer
ReplyDeleteE - m is even integer
ReplyDeleteTake M as 38 ...wen it s divided by -19 ans s even so M must b even integer so it must b E........
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ReplyDeleteE is from all methods correct
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