{"id":5185,"date":"2010-11-26T08:00:25","date_gmt":"2010-11-26T16:00:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gmatclub.com\/blog\/?p=5185"},"modified":"2010-12-08T04:45:07","modified_gmt":"2010-12-08T12:45:07","slug":"permissible-vs-sufficient-picking-numbers-on-yesno-data-sufficiency-questions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gmatclub.com\/blog\/permissible-vs-sufficient-picking-numbers-on-yesno-data-sufficiency-questions\/","title":{"rendered":"Permissible vs. Sufficient: Picking Numbers on Yes\/No Data Sufficiency Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One of the hallmark points of confusion on the GMAT is the dreaded Yes\/No Data Sufficiency question.  In a Value question, such as \u201cWhat is the value of <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/>?\u201d the question of sufficiency is a familiar one: if you can solve for <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/>, you have sufficiency.  But in a Yes\/No question, especially when variables are involved, finding a solid answer can be a much cloudier process.  <\/p>\n<p>The best way to clear this fog is with a concrete example.  Let\u2019s look at this Data Sufficiency question, along with its first statement:<\/p>\n<p>Is <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/> positive?<br \/>\n(1) <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x%5E2+%3E+1&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x^2 &gt; 1' title='x^2 &gt; 1' class='latex' \/>.<\/p>\n<p>Is Statement (1) sufficient to answer the question?  Unless you have a comprehensive understanding of the underlying Number Properties at work here, your first reaction to this statement is likely to try out different numerical values for <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/>, because working with real numbers instead of variables will be a much more comfortable place for most of us.  We are free to try out any value for <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/>, but our first consideration in checking this statement should be that the number we pick is <em>permissible<\/em>, according to the statement.  If it is not, we can\u2019t even consider the number as an example.  <\/p>\n<p>Is zero a permissible number to use here?  Well, if <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x+%3D+0&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x = 0' title='x = 0' class='latex' \/>, then <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x%5E2&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x^2' title='x^2' class='latex' \/> is also 0, and this statement tells us that <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x%5E2&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x^2' title='x^2' class='latex' \/> has to be greater than 1.  You have to take the statements as true, so zero is NOT a number we can use here (not permissible). <\/p>\n<p>How about <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x+%3D+2&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x = 2' title='x = 2' class='latex' \/>?  That puts us into permissible territory, because <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=2%5E2+%3D+4&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='2^2 = 4' title='2^2 = 4' class='latex' \/>, and <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=4+%3E+1&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='4 &gt; 1' title='4 &gt; 1' class='latex' \/>.  But even that is only half the battle.  Now that we know <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x+%3D+2&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x = 2' title='x = 2' class='latex' \/> is a permissible example, we have to see what answer it yields to our original question, \u201cIs <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/> positive?\u201d  Since 2 is a positive number, the answer here is \u201cYes.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Now we have one example in the bank, and we know that, given the information in this statement, the answer to the question can be \u201cYes.\u201d  But is that enough to declare sufficiency?  Unfortunately, it is not.  If this statement is sufficient to answer the question, it will give us an unequivocal Yes or No answer; we know now that the answer could be Yes, but could it also be No?<\/p>\n<p>Well, if the answer could be No, then that would mean <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/> could be negative or zero.  We\u2019ve already seen that <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/> can\u2019t be zero (because it\u2019s not permissible, remember?), so what about <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/> being negative?  Let\u2019s take the flip side of our other example and try <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x+%3D+-2&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x = -2' title='x = -2' class='latex' \/>.  It would certainly answer the question stem with a No, but is it permissible?<\/p>\n<p>Remember, the statement mandates that <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x%5E2+%3E+1&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x^2 &gt; 1' title='x^2 &gt; 1' class='latex' \/>.  Working a little calculation, <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=%28-2%29%5E2&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='(-2)^2' title='(-2)^2' class='latex' \/> equals <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=%28-2%29%28-2%29&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='(-2)(-2)' title='(-2)(-2)' class='latex' \/>, and since the product of two negative numbers is a positive number, <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x%5E2+%3D+4&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x^2 = 4' title='x^2 = 4' class='latex' \/> when <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x+%3D+-2&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x = -2' title='x = -2' class='latex' \/>.  So our second example is permissible after all, and it answers the question \u201cIs <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/> positive?\u201d with a resounding \u201cNo.\u201d Since we have answered the question with a potential \u201cYes\u201d (when <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x+%3D+2&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x = 2' title='x = 2' class='latex' \/>) and a potential \u201cNo\u201d (when <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x+%3D+-2&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x = -2' title='x = -2' class='latex' \/>), this statement is actually <em>insufficient<\/em> in the end; we require further information to determine whether or not <img src='https:\/\/s0.wp.com\/latex.php?latex=x&#038;bg=ffffff&#038;fg=000000&#038;s=0' alt='x' title='x' class='latex' \/> is positive.<\/p>\n<p>As we see, it is absolutely necessary to remember what must be assumed as true (the statements) and what may or may not be true (the question stem) when Picking Numbers in these types of problems.  While this specific example is not as challenging as some, and you may have logically thought through it with number properties rules from the outset, this thought process is vital to learn for these types of questions, and will be most helpful with the most challenging questions, where you cannot gather the potential scenarios quickly at a glance without doing some scratch work.  Questions like this are exactly why we\u2019ve kept such a close watch on the methods used in Data Sufficiency questions throughout the new GMAT revision.  When the Yes\/No monster rears its ugly, convoluted head, never forget when picking numbers: First permissible, then Sufficient!<\/p>\n<p>Adam Grey<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/bit.ly\/KaptestGMAT\">Kaplan GMAT<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of the hallmark points of confusion on the GMAT is the dreaded Yes\/No Data Sufficiency question. 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