Carcass wrote:
If the product of four different integers is -6, which of the following could be the smallest of these integers?
(A) -6
(B) -3
(C) -2
(D) -1
(E) 1
Let's check each answer choice, beginning with the smallest value...
(A) -6So, we have (-6)(?)(?)(?) = -6
This means (?)(?)(?) = 1
Since the all of the integers must be DIFFERENT, that is no way for (?)(?)(?) to equal 1
Eliminate choice A
(B) -3 So, we have (-3)(?)(?)(?) = -6
Divide both sides by -3 to get: (?)(?)(?) = 2
In this case, notice that (1)(-1)(-2) = 2
So, the four numbers could be -3, -2, -1, and 1.
Answer: B