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Let x,y,z be three different positive integers each less [#permalink]
13 Oct 2006, 18:55
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Let x,y,z be three different positive integers each less than 20. What is the smallest possible value of expression x-y/-z is
a. -18
b. -17
c. -14
d. -11
e. -9
Last edited by faifai0714 on 13 Oct 2006, 22:53, edited 1 time in total.
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Assuming they are all positive integers, it is B.
19-2/-1
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Something is wrong with the question
x=0 y= 300, z=-1
it becomes -300..................
So correct the question please
is it x,y,z are positive integers less than 20?
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Yes, it's positive, thanks for pointing that out.
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