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If 1 < x < y < z, which of the following has the greatest value?

A. z(x + 1)
B. z(y + 1)
C. x(y + z)
D. y(x + z)
E. z(x + y)

We can let x = 2, y = 3, and z = 4, and we have:

A) z(x+1)

4(3) = 12

B) z(y+1)

4(4) = 16

C) x(y+z)

2(7) = 14

D) y(x+z)

3(6) = 18

E) z(x+y)

4(5) = 20

Answer: E
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whenever we see that there are variables in all answer choices and variables in the question (without clear values) then we can pick easy number(s), and apply the numbers across all the options and see which option gives the required result. In this case, as the above posters have pointed out, we can pick numbers as x=2, y=3, and z=4 and apply then to all the options, finding that option (E) gives the largest result. So E is the answer
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I'm curious. Do we have other ways to solve this problem WITHOUT plug in the number?
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Since 1<x<y<z , so x,y,z are all positive real numbers
Now assume x= 1+m
since y>x , so y can be assumed as y= x+ n
and z = y + o.
Putting in the corresponding values of x & y in z, we have
Now z= 1+m+n+o

Since all are positive numbers
so the greatest value can only be achieved by multiplying the greatest number by the sum of other two( This approach is subjective to the Options given in answers because answer is expressed as only the product of one number with the sum of the other two). So mathematically it can be concluded that z has to be individual number and the other should be x+y.

Note: We can also conclude the answer by substituting the value of z , y, x in answer choices.

Hope I am right
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x=2,y=3,z=4 , which satisfies the condition 1<x<y<z

If we use this values in the answer options
A. z(x + 1) = 4(3) = 12
B. z(y + 1) = 4(4) = 16
C. x(y + z) = 2(7) = 14
D. y(x + z) = 3(6) = 18
E. z(x + y) = 4(5) = 20 So max value we are getting is E.
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Hello guys,
A prompt question , in problems such as this one , if we pick numbers (e.g integers) should we also check with decimals or an another set of numbers just to be sure, or is it just a waste of time? If we got two correct answers its obvious that we should test other numbers but Im refering specifically on this type of problems , in which easily by picking 2-3-4 we came up with an exact answer.
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Because the question is asking: which of the following has the greatest value?

So, if we pick "any numbers" (in accordance with 1 < x < y < z), the answer will be consistent.

So, I believe we don't need to pick various "combinations" of x, y and z. So, we don't need to check with decimals.
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If 1 < x < y < z, which of the following has the greatest value?

A. z(x + 1)
B. z(y + 1)
C. x(y + z)
D. y(x + z)
E. z(x + y)

Answer: Option E

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I'm curious. Do we have other ways to solve this problem WITHOUT plug in the number?

Knowing all are positive integers, following should be true even if we include fractions/decimals?

Given, 1<x<y<z -
1. First elimination option C and D as x or y multiplied by something will be less than z multiplied by something (wherein, something is within the range of 1,x,y,z)
2. Second, x+y >x+1>y+1

Hence a product of z and (x+y) will produce the highest number.
Option E
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a * b, where a + b is constant, is maximized if a = b, so in this case we try to find factors that are as close to each other as possible.

As x < y < z, we know that (x+y) * z is the highest product we can get.

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I'm curious. Do we have other ways to solve this problem WITHOUT plug in the number?
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At the first go, we should eliminate A and B because the rest will definitely give us bigger numbers than A and B..Since the inside of the bracket is greater in all cases {x, y, z being greater than 1}...
Now.... Let's Just Open them ..C. xy and xz and D. xy and yz...therefore..D is bigger...since since xy is common in both and yz is greater...
Now D and E..E is xz and yz....Now here ..Yz is common in both but xz us greater than x and y ..Hence E is the greater...


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If 1 < x < y < z, which of the following has the greatest value?

A. z(x + 1)
B. z(y + 1)
C. x(y + z)
D. y(x + z)
E. z(x + y)
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