In the number 1.4ab5, a and b represent single positive digits. If x = 1.4ab5, what is the value of 10 - x?
(1) If x is rounded to the nearest hundredth, then 10 - x = 8.56.
(2) If x is rounded to the nearest thousandth, then 10 - x = 8.564.
1) INSUFFICIENT: This tells us that x rounded to the nearest hundredth must be 1.44. This means that a, the hundredths digit, might be either 3 (if the hundredths digit was rounded up to 4) or 4 (if the hundredths digit was rounded down to 4). This statement alone is NOT sufficient since it does not give us a definitive value for a and tells us nothing about b.
(2) SUFFICIENT: This tells us that x rounded to the nearest thousandth must be 1.436. This means, that a, the hundredths digit, is equal to 3. As for b, the thousandths digit, we know that it is followed by a 5 (the ten-thousandths digit); therefore, if x is rounded to the nearest thousandth, b must rounded UP. Since b is rounded UP to 6, then we know that b must be equal to 5. Statement (2) alone is sufficient because it provides us with definitive values for both a and b.
The correct answer is B.
Either I don't understand the question or it's not correclty stated. If we are asked to find out what is 10 - x, both answers choices are giving the answer right away, there is no need to figure out what a and b are.
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