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Fraction 1/c is bigger than fraction 1/d as we have to add something to fraction 1/d to make it equal to fraction 1/c.

So, if 1/c > 1/d then c < d

Ans: B
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Re: c and d are positive [#permalink]
Plug in +ve fraction values:

----0---1/4----1/4 +1
1/d 1/c

1/4 < 5/4 --< 1/d < 1/c
BUT
4> 4/5 ---> d> c
Qty B > Qty A
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c and d are positive

\(\frac{1}{c} = 1 + \frac{1}{d}\)

Quantity A
Quantity B
c
d


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.


There is an inherent contradiction in the given information, leading me to get the problem wrong. Let me explain.

Let's simplify the equation given. First we multiply everything by c and get

1 = c + c/d
Next we multiply by d
d = cd + c
d-cd = c
d(1-c) = c
d = c/(1-c)

If c is positive, then the 1-c in the denominator will be negative. Thus, d is negative. Thereby leading to a contradiction.
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Re: c and d are positive [#permalink]
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Carcass wrote:


c and d are positive

\(\frac{1}{c} = 1 + \frac{1}{d}\)

Quantity A
Quantity B
c
d


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.


There is an inherent contradiction in the given information, leading me to get the problem wrong. Let me explain.

Let's simplify the equation given. First we multiply everything by c and get

1 = c + c/d
Next we multiply by d
d = cd + c
d-cd = c
d(1-c) = c
d = c/(1-c)

If c is positive, then the 1-c in the denominator will be negative. Thus, d is negative. Thereby leading to a contradiction.


If c is positive, the denominator isn't necessarily negative.
For example, if c = 1/2, then d = 1

Cheers,
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Re: c and d are positive [#permalink]
GreenlightTestPrep wrote:
QuantumWonder wrote:
Carcass wrote:


c and d are positive

\(\frac{1}{c} = 1 + \frac{1}{d}\)

Quantity A
Quantity B
c
d


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.


There is an inherent contradiction in the given information, leading me to get the problem wrong. Let me explain.

Let's simplify the equation given. First we multiply everything by c and get

1 = c + c/d
Next we multiply by d
d = cd + c
d-cd = c
d(1-c) = c
d = c/(1-c)

If c is positive, then the 1-c in the denominator will be negative. Thus, d is negative. Thereby leading to a contradiction.


If c is positive, the denominator isn't necessarily negative.
For example, if c = 1/2, then d = 1

Cheers,
Brent


Thank you! That must have been from stress, can't believe I didn't see that. It's silly that it slipped me, double major in physics and mathematics and still have things like that slip me haha. GRE really challenges you to think very carefully, I like that aspect.
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Re: c and d are positive [#permalink]
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Think of this

c and d are positive numbers

1/c > 1+1/d

this means that C is a positive fraction less than 1, since we can only get a number greater than 1 if 1 is divided by something smaller than 1.
if c is super small, like .01 then

100 > 1+1/d

d cant be less than or equal to .01.. if it is then

100 > 1+1/.01
becomes
100 > 1 + 100... which is not true so we know that if c is equal to .01, then d has to be greater than .01
thus, d is greater than c.

The answer is B
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Re: c and d are positive [#permalink]
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given:1/c=1+1/d
solving equation gives d=cd+c
This implies D is Cd times greater than C
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Re: c and d are positive [#permalink]
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given:1/c=1+1/d
solving equation gives d=cd+c
This implies D is Cd times greater than C


Nice fast solution mate.
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Re: c and d are positive [#permalink]
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Answer: b) B is greater
1/c = 1/d + 1

Multiply by cd on both sides of the equation

d = c + cd

Since c and d are both positive => cd > 0
This means that d > c
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