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rx10 wrote:
It is mentioned in the stem.

\(x<−8\)

From this, whatever the value we choose less than \(-8\), Qt B will always be greater than Qt A

Answer B

mrk9414 wrote:
incomplete question.

not sufficient information provided like range of x , whether its only negative or could be positive and whether its integer or fraction


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Carcass wrote:
\(x<-8\)

Quantity A
Quantity B
5x
2x



A)The quantity in Column A is greater.
B)The quantity in Column B is greater.
C)The two quantities are equal.
D)The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.


We can solve this question using matching operations (my favorite Quantitative Comparison strategy)
Given:
Quantity A: 5x
Quantity B: 2x

Subtract 2x from both quantities:
Quantity A: 3x
Quantity B: 0

We can probably answer the question at this point, but if we first divide both quantities by 3, the correct answer is obvious.

After dividing both quantities by 3 we get:
Quantity A: x
Quantity B: 0

Since we are told x < -8, we can be certain that x is NEGATIVE, which means quantity B is greater.

Answer: B

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