Forget conventional ways of solving math questions. In DS, Variable approach is the easiest and quickest way to find the answer without actually solving the problem. Remember equal number of variables and independent equations ensures a solution.
Does p^2 = q if p is a prime number?
(1) q^2 – p^2 =0
(2) p^2 = 49
There are 2 variables (p,q) and 1 equation (p^2=q) in the original condition, 2 equations in the given conditions. This makes (D) our likely answer.
For condition 1, q^2-p^2=q^2-q=0, or q(q-1)=0, or q=0,1 --< p=0,1. They are all not prime numbers, so 'no' and is sufficient.
For condition 2, this answers the question 'yes' for p=7, but 'no' for p=-7, so this is insufficient.
The answer becomes (A).
For cases where we need 1 more equation, such as original conditions with “1 variable”, or “2 variables and 1 equation”, or “3 variables and 2 equations”, we have 1 equation each in both 1) and 2). Therefore, there is 59 % chance that D is the answer, while A or B has 38% chance and C or E has 3% chance. Since D is most likely to be the answer using 1) and 2) separately according to DS definition. Obviously there may be cases where the answer is A, B, C or E.