Saturday, April 4, 2009

GRE Problem Solving question of the day

If the sum of two integers is 6, then it must be true that
(A) both integers are even
(B) both integers are odd
(C) both integers are positive
(D) if one integer is negative, the other is positive
(E) if one integer is positive, the other is negative

12 comments:

kriti said...

C

sree said...

choice D.is the correct answer

yog said...

option C i wrong there can be 8,-2
which will be 6
so answer is D
Kriti u are DUMB

PRANAV said...

D is the right answer

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rohit said...

D is correct for sure

Anonymous said...

I dont understand, how can it be D? The numbers could be 3 & 3. Both are possitive, and the sum is still 6.

Anonymous said...

Sorry guys, ignore the last comment. My bad :)

Anonymous said...

ans d and e means same?????????

Unknown said...

yes war-t abot E ..as d and e signify the same thing

Unknown said...

I don't understand if the sum of two interger equal 6.
it could be an possibility to make it 6. Not clear on this on please explain

mohsin hussain dogar said...

c and e