Carcass wrote:
\(abc > 0\)
Quantity A |
Quantity B |
b+c |
zero |
A. Quantity A is greater
B. Quantity B is greater
C. The two quantities are equal
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
If abc > 0, then EITHER all three variables are positive, OR exactly two of the variables are negative.
Given this, there's no way to tell the signs of b and c.
So, it certainly seems like the answer will be D.
So let's test some values.Case i: If abc > 0, it could be the case that a = 1, b = 1 and c = 1
So we get:
QUANTITY A: 1 + 1
QUANTITY B: 0
In this case,
Quantity A is greaterCase ii: If abc > 0, it could be the case that a = 1, b = -1 and c = -1
So we get:
QUANTITY A: (-1) + (-1)
QUANTITY B: 0
In this case,
Quantity B is greaterAnswer: D