1) A, B & C are the point on number line, d (A,B) = 10, d (B, C) =22 and d (A, C) = 12 then which point is between B & C. About the author Luna
Answer: If the distance between A and B is 18″ makes me think A———————————–B B———————————–A “the distance between C and D is 8” C————–D D————–C Question: Distance between B and D? (1) The distance between C and A is the same as the distance between C and B. So C is in the middle of A and B. A—————–C—————–D-B or B—————–C—————–D-A or A-D—————-C——————B or B-D—————-C——————A Not sufficient (2) A is to the left of D on the number line. No defined relation between B and D. Not sufficient. Using both statements together, there are two possibilities: A—————–C—————–D-B or A-D—————-C——————B Still not sufficient. Answer (E) _________________ Karishma Veritas Prep GMAT Instructor Learn more about how Veritas Prep can help you achieve a great GMAT score by checking out their GMAT Prep Options > Step-by-step explanation: Reply
Answer:
If the distance between A and B is 18″
makes me think
A———————————–B
B———————————–A
“the distance between C and D is 8”
C————–D
D————–C
Question: Distance between B and D?
(1) The distance between C and A is the same as the distance between C and B.
So C is in the middle of A and B.
A—————–C—————–D-B
or
B—————–C—————–D-A
or
A-D—————-C——————B
or
B-D—————-C——————A
Not sufficient
(2) A is to the left of D on the number line.
No defined relation between B and D. Not sufficient.
Using both statements together, there are two possibilities:
A—————–C—————–D-B
or
A-D—————-C——————B
Still not sufficient.
Answer (E)
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