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We need to prove that p1 + p1t1 > p2 + p2t2

If p1t1 > p2t2

And if t1> t2

Than p1>p2 and p1 + p1t1 > p2 + p2t2

I will go for C than


How are you inferring that p1>p2?
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TOUGH GUY
We need to prove that p1 + p1t1 > p2 + p2t2

If p1t1 > p2t2

And if t1> t2

Than p1>p2 and p1 + p1t1 > p2 + p2t2

I will go for C than

How are you inferring that p1>p2?


Must be E.

p1>p2 can not be inferred. Example

P1 = 4, T1 = 6
P2 = 5, T2 = 4

Here 6 > 4 (T1 > T2) and 24 > 20 (P1T1 > P2T2) still P1 < P2 (4 < 5)

Am I right guys?
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TOUGH GUY
We need to prove that p1 + p1t1 > p2 + p2t2

If p1t1 > p2t2

And if t1> t2

Than p1>p2 and p1 + p1t1 > p2 + p2t2

I will go for C than

How are you inferring that p1>p2?

Must be E.

p1>p2 can not be inferred. Example

P1 = 4, T1 = 6
P2 = 5, T2 = 4

Here 6 > 4 (T1 > T2) and 24 > 20 (P1T1 > P2T2) still P1 p2. I think its E



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