Q. if m is an integer, is m odd?
(1) m/2 is NOT an even integer
(2) m-3 is an even integer
Ans: Correct B
explaination
(1) since m could be either the odd integer 3 or the even integer 10 and still satisfy this condition, there is no information to definately show where m is odd or even, NOT sufficient
My question:
While substituting values for m, if m = 3, 3/2 = NOT an INTEGER, why does the solution refers to value of m = 3 as a good value for m? I was only substituting values for m such that m/2 would not be even AND would be an integer?
So I had values of m that qualify as 2, 5, 10, 14.. etc and I said stat (1) is sufficient! Can someone please help? What I am I missing here?