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Re: |2y -5|<1 [#permalink]
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\(|2y -5|<1\)

Quantity A
Quantity B
y
1




When solving inequalities involving ABSOLUTE VALUE, there are 2 things you need to know:
Rule #1: If |something| < k, then –k < something < k
Rule #2: If |something| > k, then EITHER something > k OR something < -k
Note: these rules assume that k is positive


Given: |2y - 5| < 1
So, by Rule #1, we get: -1 < 2y - 5 < 1
Add 5 to all sides to get: 4 < 2y < 6
Divide all sides by 2 to get: 2 < y < 3

Since y is between 2 and 3, y MUST be greater than 1

Answer: A

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Re: |2y -5|<1 [#permalink]
Could you suggest the tougher inequalities and absolute problems for practice?
I take the GRE in 2 weeks and I keep getting problems in absolute/inequalities wrong.
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Just click on the tag above the question "absolute value" and you do have all the questions present on the board

Here https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/search.ph ... tag_id=234

Also. here on the correct usage of the tags https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/using-tag ... tml#p15585

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Re: |2y -5|<1 [#permalink]
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Re: |2y -5|<1 [#permalink]
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Carcass wrote:
\(|2y -5|<1\)

Quantity A
Quantity B
y
1


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.

kudo for the right solution and explanation



Here we have to consider negative and positive value of |2y -5|.

Considering (2y - 5) to be negative

or -(2y - 5) < 1

or 2y - 5 > -1 (equality changes as the sign changes)

or 2y > 4 (adding 5 on both side)

or y > 2

Now consider positive

|2y -5|<1

or 2y - 5 < 1

or 2y < 6 (adding 5 on both side)

or y <3

Therefore the value of y is = 2 < y < 3

Hence statement A.


I used same method, and yes that's correct answer. Choice A
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Re: |2y -5|<1 [#permalink]
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Carcass wrote:
\(|2y -5|<1\)

Quantity A
Quantity B
y
1




When solving inequalities involving ABSOLUTE VALUE, there are 2 things you need to know:
Rule #1: If |something| < k, then –k < something < k
Rule #2: If |something| > k, then EITHER something > k OR something < -k
Note: these rules assume that k is positive


Given: |2y - 5| < 1
So, by Rule #1, we get: -1 < 2y - 5 < 1
Add 5 to all sides to get: 4 < 2y < 6
Divide all sides by 2 to get: 2 < y < 3

Since y is between 2 and 3, y MUST be greater than 1

Answer: A

Cheers,
Brent


thanks for the insight
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