Forget conventional ways of solving math questions. In DS, Variable approach is the easiest and quickest way to find the answer without actually solving the problem. Remember equal number of variables and independent equations ensures a solution.
Two points, N and Q (not shown), lie to the right of point M on line ℓ. What is the ratio of the length of QN to the length of MQ?
(1) Twice the length of MN is 3 times the length of MQ.
(2) Point Q is between points M and N.
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M
When you modify the original condition and the question, the que is ratio of QN:MQ, which is for 1) ratio and for 2) number(equation). In a case like this, it is most likely that ratio is the answer.
In 1),
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M Q N
If MQ=2d, 2MN=3*2d, MN=3d and QN=d. Therefore, the que, QN:MQ=d:2d=1:2 is derived, which is unique and sufficient.
Therefore, the answer is A.
-> Once we modify the original condition and the question according to the variable approach method 1, we can solve approximately 30% of DS questions.