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If xy > 6, is x > 1?

(1) 1 < y < 4
(2) 0 < x < 2

I also believe the answer is A. Solved with plugging in, since there are variables in the question. Statement 1 shows that y has to be at least 1.1 and at most 3.9. Regardless of which, X will always be greater than 1. So it's either going to be choice A or D. The second statement shows that x has to be at least 0.1 and at most 1.9, so x can be either less than 1 or greater than one. Hence, the answer is A.
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