Hi MariaVorop,
As simple as this DS question might look, it actually requires a greater degree of thoroughness than most Test Takers realize. TESTing VALUES and a bit of Number Property knowledge will help you to answer this question.
We're asked if X is greater than Y. This is a YES/NO question.
Fact 1: 9X = 4Y
IF...
X = 4
Y = 9
The answer to the question is NO
IF....
X = -4
Y = -9
The answer to the question is YES
Fact 1 is INSUFFICIENT
Fact 2: X > -Y
IF....
X = 4
Y = 9
The answer to the question is NO
IF...
X = 1
Y = 0
The answer to the question is YES
Fact 2 is INSUFFICIENT
Combined, we know....
9X = 4Y, which means that X and Y have the SAME sign (they're either both positive, both negative or both 0)
X > -Y
Given the 3 possible outcomes from Fact 1, we can eliminate certain possibilities from Fact 2....
Both variables cannot be negative (a negative is NOT > than a -[negative])
Both variables cannot be 0 (0 is NOT > 0)
This proves that both variables MUST be positive.
Since 9X = 4Y, and both variables are positive, Y MUST be > X
The answer to the question is ALWAYS NO
Combined, SUFFICIENT
Final Answer:
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich