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Wednesday, July 05, 2006
DS Question - 12
Does x + y = xy?
(1) x is neither a positive integer nor a negative integer
(2) y is neither a positive integer nor a negative integer
Answer -
E - x and y can be either 0 or fractions.. which makes both conditions insufficient.
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