Hello,
I just signed up for MGMAT and took the initial practice exam. The question I am posting here is from my first exam:
13th Question
Question type: DS
Question name: Know my ABC's
Difficulty: 600-700
Topics Discussed:Basic Equations
If 2 + 5a - b/2 = 3c, what is the value of b?
(1) a + c = 13
(2) -12c = -20a + 4
MGMAT Answer
Solve the original equation for b:
2 + 5a - b/2 = 3c
2 + 5a - 3c = b/2
4 + 10a - 6c = b
Knowing the value of 10a - 6c will allow us to calculate the value of b. So, the rephrased question becomes: "What is 10a - 6c?"
(1) INSUFFICIENT: Knowing the sum of a and c is not enough to determine the value of 10a - 6c. For example, if a = 10 and b = 3, then 10a - 6c = 10(10) - 6(3) = 82. However, if a = 6 and b = 7, then 10a - 6c = 10(6) - 6(7) = 18.
(2) SUFFICIENT: Manipulating the equation gives us the following:
-12c = -20a + 4
20a - 12c = 4
10a - 6c = 2
The correct answer is B.
I became confused when the explanation started substituting 10 for a and b=3. I am not sure how to interpret the problem.
Also, I tried substituting for statement 1, but after reading the explanation decided that I mathematically couldnt substitute because the rephrased question "what is 10a-6c" did not have a value on the other side of the equation.
Sorry for the poor description, but thank you for all the help and suggestions.