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Where it is mentioned that x, y and z should be distinct numbers?
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Where it is mentioned that x, y and z should be distinct numbers?

It is not mentioned. If nothing is mentioned, then variables can represent distinct numbers as well as the same number.
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x 2 1

2 1 y

1 z 2

If in this table above \(x\), \(y\), and \(z\) stand for numbers, what is the value of \(x + y + z\) ?



(1) The sum of numbers in each of the rows is equal.

(2) The sum of numbers in each of the columns is equal.


(1) The sum of numbers in each of the rows is equal

This does not give us the values of x, y and z, only gives information of \(x =y = z\), which is not sufficient to get the values of \(x+y+z\) as x, y and z can be any number and hence values will change.

Hence, (1) =====> is NOT SUFFICIENT

(2) The sum of numbers in each of the columns is equal

Once again, this does not give us the values of x, y and z, only gives information of \(x =y = z\), which is not sufficient to get the values of \(x+y+z\) as x, y and z can be any number and hence values will change.

Hence, (2) =====> is NOT SUFFICIENT

Combining (1) & (2)

Even after combing we will know that x = y = z, and as the values are not provided we will not be able to find the value of \(x + y + z\)

(1) & (2) =====> is NOT SUFFICIENT

Hence, Answer is E
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How is x+2+1=2+1+y=1+z+2 gives x=y=z ?

What happened to 3? x+3 = 3+y = 3+z
BrentGMATPrepNow, could you share your insights please? Thanks.
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How is x+2+1=2+1+y=1+z+2 gives x=y=z ?

What happened to 3? x+3 = 3+y = 3+z
BrentGMATPrepNow, could you share your insights please? Thanks.

3-part equations such as x+3 = 3+y = 3+z behave the same way as 2-part equations.
So, we can take: x+3 = 3+y = 3+z
And subtract 3 from all three parts to get: x + 3 -3 = 3 + y -3 = 3 + z -3
Simplify to get: x = y = z


Alternatively, we can examine the equations in pairs.
For example we know that: x+3 = 3+y
Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation to get: x = y

Similarly, since we know 3+y = 3+z, we can subtract 3 from both sides of this equation to get: y = z
If x = y and y = z, then it must be true that x = y = z
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I think this is a high-quality question and I agree with explanation. Explanation is good
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I have edited the question and the solution by adding more details to enhance its clarity. I hope it is now easier to understand.
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I think this is a high-quality question and I agree with explanation.
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