sandy wrote:
\(p + q = 1\)
\(0 < p < q\)
Quantity A: \(1/pq\)
Quantity B: 1
Two important facts:
1) since p and q are both positive, the product pq is POSITIVE
2) since p and q are both positive, AND p + q = 1, we can conclude that p and q are each
less than 1 The fraction in quantity A might cause issues for us, so let's eliminate that fraction.
Since fact #1 tells us that the product pq is POSITIVE, let's multiply both quantities by pg to get:
Quantity A: 1
Quantity B: pq
Next, since p and q are each
less than 1, the product
pq must be less than 1.
So, we get:
Quantity A: 1
Quantity B:
some number less than 1Answer:
Cheers,
Brent