If x, y, and z are positive numbers, what is the value…

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Last Updated on May 11, 2023

GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS –

Solution:

We need to determine (x + z)/2.

Statement One Alone:

x – y = y – z

Simplifying the equation, we have:

x – y = y – z

x + z = 2y

Since x + z = 2y, we have:

(x + z)/2 = 2y/2 = y

However, since we do not know the value of y, we cannot determine the average. Statement one alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

Statement Two Alone:

x^2 – y^2 = z

This does not provide enough information to determine the average of x and z. For example, if x = 3 and y = 2, then z = 5, and the average of x and z would be 4. However, if x = 4 and y = 2, then z = 12, and the average of x and z would be 8. Statement two alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

Statements One and Two Together:

From statement one, we see that z = 2y – x, and from statement two, we have z = x^2 – y^2. Thus, we have 2y – x = x^2 – y^2.

Notice that the equation above has two variables; thus, there are infinitely many solutions. That is, we won’t have a unique value for x or y, and hence we don’t have a unique value for z, either. The two statements together are still not sufficient to answer the question.

Answer: E

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