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Hi Kinshook, can you help me understand why can't we consider sum of all angles ((3X +3Y + angle GOF = 360 degrees ?

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Do you know GOF?
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Hi, no we don't. But from statement 1, we know X+Y to calculate GOF. But I understand that it won't be enough to determine if X is a multiple of Y. I messed it up. Thank you for your reply.

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The option B i.e. the 2 nd statement provides sufficient information
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Yes after seeing the answer I believe B is sufficient.
If x=y then it has to be a multiple of y.

Marked C. Mistake.
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Hi GMATPrepNow
Can you please explain this question?
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