Hi All,
This DS question is essentially about arithmetic rules (decimals and exponents). It can be solved conceptually or you solve it by TESTing VALUES.
We're told that N is a POSITIVE INTEGER. We're asked (1/10)^N < 0.01 This is a YES/NO question
Fact 1: N > 2
IF....
N = 3
(1/10)^3 = 1/1000 = .001 and the answer to the question is YES
N = 4
(1/10)^4 = 1/10,000 = .0001 and the answer to the question is YES
As N gets bigger, the resulting decimal point gets smaller and the answer to the question is ALWAYS YES.
Fact 1 is SUFFICIENT
Fact 2: (1/10)^(N-1) < 0.1
Here, we have an interesting "restriction" - we can only use certain values for N....
IF....
N = 1
(1/10)^0 = 1 BUT this does NOT fit with the given information in Fact 2, so we CANNOT use this TEST CASE.
IF....
N = 2
(1/10)^1 = .1 BUT this also does NOT fit with the given information in Fact 2 EITHER.
This means that N CANNOT be 1 or 2. Since it has to be a POSITIVE INTEGER and we already have proof of what happens when N > 2 (the answer to the question is ALWAYS YES), we can stop working.
Fact 2 is SUFFICIENT
Final Answer:
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich