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Re: GRE Math Challenge #40-sum of integers whose product is -24
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09 May 2018, 13:40
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IshanGre wrote:
Please explain it someone?
The question is asking the sum of integers, whose product is -24. Step 1: Factors of 24= 1*24, 2*12, 3*8, 4*6 Step 2: Since it is -24, one factor has to be negative. So subtract each: 24-1=23, 12-2=10, 8-3=5, 6-4=2. Step 3: since any factor can be negative to give -24, the only matching answer is 23, which means the factors are -24*1
Mind you, since it is -24, both factors cannot be negative. So be careful of signs and read the question properly.
Re: GRE Math Challenge #40-sum of integers whose product is -24
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09 May 2018, 22:37
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kruttikaaggarwal wrote:
IshanGre wrote:
Please explain it someone?
The question is asking the sum of integers, whose product is -24. Step 1: Factors of 24= 1*24, 2*12, 3*8, 4*6 Step 2: Since it is -24, one factor has to be negative. So subtract each: 24-1=23, 12-2=10, 8-3=5, 6-4=2. Step 3: since any factor can be negative to give -24, the only matching answer is 23, which means the factors are -24*1
Mind you, since it is -24, both factors cannot be negative. So be careful of signs and read the question properly.
Thats a slick way of solving it krutika ..Kudos thanks for the explanation.
gmatclubot
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