Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Data Sufficiency - 41

Sania has a circular garden in her backyard. She puts poles A,B and C on the circumference of her garden. Then she ties ropes between these poles. Is length of one of the ropes is equal to the diameter of her garden?

1. Slope of line joining pole A and B is 3/4 and slope of line joining poles B and C is -4/3
2. Length of line joining pole A and B is 12 and length of line joining B and C is 5


Answer: A


From statement (1):
Given that the slope of line AB is 3/4 and slope of line BC is -4/3. This implies that the product of slopes = -1. Hence AB perpendicular BC and B is a right angle. Thus AC is a diameter which implies ABC form a semi-circle.
Hence sufficient

From statement (2): Given that length of line AB is 12 and length of BC is 5. However this does not imply that ABC is a right angled triangle. We can draw number of different triangles with the same given two sides but with different third side.
Hence insufficient