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Question 278 Data Sufficiency 2018 GMAT Official Guide

Question 278 Data Sufficiency 2018 GMAT Official Guide

 
Video explanation: If a and b are integers, is a+b+3 an odd integers?…

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  1. Abhi says

    June 14, 2020 at 9:09 AM

    Why haven’t we considered a possibility of 0 in this case as it is also an integer? It’s given and b are integers not ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ integers.

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    • GMAT Quantum says

      June 15, 2020 at 1:26 PM

      Hi Abhi,

      Yes, you can certainly consider cases where either a or b is equal to 0. There is no constraint on these variables and they could also be positive or negative. The only thing you have to keep in mind is that 0 is an even integer.

      Dabral

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