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If x, y, z are all integers, is xyz odd?

(1) x - 1 is even
(2) (y - z)(x - z) is odd

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Step 1: Analyse Question Stem


    • x, y and z are integers.
    • We need to find if xyz is odd.
      o All x, y, z must be odd for the product xyz to be odd.
      o If at least one of x, y and z is even, xyz will be even.
         So, we need to figure out if all of them i.e. x, y and z are odd or not.
         Or, if at least one of them is even.

Step 2: Analyse Statements Independently


Statement 1: x – 1 is even
    • According to this statement: x is odd.
However, we do not know the nature of y and z .
Hence, statement 1 is not sufficient and we can eliminate answer options A and D
Statement 2: (y-z) (x-z) is odd
    • According to this statement (y-z) (x-z) is odd.
      o (y-z) and (x-z) both are odd.
    • Since (y-z) is odd, either y or z must be even.
      o Hence, xyz = even
Note: We can also consider (x-z) is odd and we will get the same answer.
Thus, the correct answer is Option B.
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