Bunuel
What is the value of B if a = b/c^2 ?
(1) a*c^2 = 50
(2) c^2 = 10 and a^2 = 25
Kudos for a correct solution. KAPLAN OFFICIAL SOLUTION:First, you can multiply both sides of the equation in the question stem by c^2 to make it clear that ac^2 = b. Then, look for values a, c and ac^2.
Statement (1) is exactly what is needed – it gives you a precise value for ac^2. Statement (1) is sufficient, so eliminate answer choices C and E.
Statement (2) alone, however, leads to two possible values for b, because you’d have to substitute the square roots of 25 for a, and those square roots are BOTH positive AND negative 5 (remember this! The GMAT likes to test you on your knowledge that both a positive and negative number can be squared to produce a positive result.) Therefore, Statement (2) is insufficient because it does not give you one single value. Eliminate answer choices B and D.
The correct answer is A.