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Hi ScottTargetTestPrep

The question says Set X consists of eight consecutive integers and Set Y contains all i.e "8 integers + 4" to each and again all i.e "8 integers + 4" to each. So its pretty clear set Y has 8 more integers in set X ?

Isn't it very clear that the answer is 8. Also, I was unable to understand what you meant by overlap. :)
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X = 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,

Subtract 4 from each= 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

Add 4 with each = 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22


So, Y= 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22


The bold numbers are in also x. So they are repeated. The new more numbers are the remaining 8.
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Bunuel wrote:
Set X consists of eight consecutive integers. Set Y consists of all the integers that result from adding 4 to each of the integers in set X and all the integers that result from subtracting 4 from each of the integers in set X. How many more integers are there in set Y than in set X ?


A. 0

B. 4

C. 8

D. 12

E. 16


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Bunuel,

For a question like this, I believe that we don't care about the repetition. A set {1,1,1,1,1} contains 5 integers.
So we can easily answer C in this case.

Is my understanding correct?

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septwibowo wrote:
Bunuel wrote:
Set X consists of eight consecutive integers. Set Y consists of all the integers that result from adding 4 to each of the integers in set X and all the integers that result from subtracting 4 from each of the integers in set X. How many more integers are there in set Y than in set X ?


A. 0

B. 4

C. 8

D. 12

E. 16


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Bunuel,

For a question like this, I believe that we don't care about the repetition. A set {1,1,1,1,1} contains 5 integers.
So we can easily answer C in this case.

Is my understanding correct?

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Hi!!

The question says set X has consecutive integers. Therefore all the integers in the set will be different integers.

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Bunuel wrote:
Set X consists of eight consecutive integers. Set Y consists of all the integers that result from adding 4 to each of the integers in set X and all the integers that result from subtracting 4 from each of the integers in set X. How many more integers are there in set Y than in set X ?


A. 0

B. 4

C. 8

D. 12

E. 16


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How many more is the question

Set X : a b c d e f g h

Set Y: consists of all the integers that result from adding 4 to each of the integers in set X and all the integers that result from subtracting 4 from each of the integers in set X

Total 16

16-8
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this question is pretty straight. we do not even need to add 4 or subtract 4 to get set Y. set Y will have double the integer than X. so we can just subtract set X from Set Y.
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Simple take x = (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,)

Y = X+4 ( 5,6,,8,9,10,11,12) AND
= X-4 (-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4)

SO IN Y total 16 number and in x 8 number so , ans: 8 numbers more in Y compare to X.
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Bunuel wrote:
Set X consists of eight consecutive integers. Set Y consists of all the integers that result from adding 4 to each of the integers in set X and all the integers that result from subtracting 4 from each of the integers in set X. How many more integers are there in set Y than in set X ?


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C. 8

D. 12

E. 16


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Set X consists of eight consecutive integers, which means it includes 8 numbers. Let's assume the first number in Set X is N.

The eight consecutive integers in Set X can be represented as: N, N + 1, N + 2, N + 3, N + 4, N + 5, N + 6, N + 7.

For each number in Set X, we can add 4 and subtract 4 to create two new numbers in Set Y.

Adding 4 to each number in Set X: N + 4, (N + 1) + 4, (N + 2) + 4, (N + 3) + 4, (N + 4) + 4, (N + 5) + 4, (N + 6) + 4, (N + 7) + 4.

Subtracting 4 from each number in Set X: N - 4, (N + 1) - 4, (N + 2) - 4, (N + 3) - 4, (N + 4) - 4, (N + 5) - 4, (N + 6) - 4, (N + 7) - 4.

Thus, Set Y consists of 16 numbers (8 numbers obtained by adding 4 and 8 numbers obtained by subtracting 4).

To find the difference in the number of integers between Set Y and Set X, we subtract the size of Set X from the size of Set Y:

Number of integers in Set Y - Number of integers in Set X = 16 - 8 = 8.

Therefore, there are 8 more integers in Set Y than in Set X.

The correct answer is:

C. 8
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Why is everyone doing the n+4 thing… since they are consecutive integers there wouldn’t be any overlaps right
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