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chetan2u
If \(a>b>c>d\) and a,b,c and d are integers, what is the probability that product \(abcd\) is positive?
(1) Only one number is on left side of 0 on the number line.
(2) \(bc\) is positive
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Hello Mods (
chetan2u ,
gmatbusters ,
amanvermagmat ,
Bunuel ,
VeritasKarishma )....... could we please check the OA again ?
Hi
gmatbustersIs saying
what is the probablilty of abcd>0 the same as
Is abcd>0?If yes what is the difference? and how would we calculate the exact probability?
If not?
Then the question is asking Q.abcd>0?
Statement 1:
Only one term is negative.
has to be D=-ve
A,B,C can be positive or 0
Case 1: Ab positive c=0 d=-ive . Ans 0
SO abcd is not positive.
Case 2: Abc are positive
so abcd will be negative.
so abcd is not positive.
IN both cases the answer is NO.
Hence I marked this statement as suuficient.
Can you tell me where I am going wrong?