gmatcmonkey wrote:
Giannos3000 wrote:
Statement I: The product of three consecutive integers is always divisible by 2 and 3, hence by 6, so sufficient
Statement II: Could be 1+1+1, in which case we have a NO answer, or 1+2+3, in which case we have a YES answer, so insufficient
Answer is (A)
Statement II: Could be 1+1+1, in which case we have a NO answer, or 1+2+3, in which case we have a YES answer, so insufficient
Answer is (A)
What if x=2 y=3 z=4 then sum is 9 which isn't multiple of 6?
The question asks whether the product of x, y, and z (xyz) is divisible by 6, not the sum.
Statistics : Posted by Bunuel • on 15 May 2023, 03:30 • Replies 3 • Views 489







