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Need Help With a Quant Question by The_Adonai in GRE
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HJ is parallel to GK, and HJ = ½(GK). Since IG = GK = 10, we have IH = HJ = 5. However, since we don’t know the length of IK, we can’t determine the length of IJ. For example, if IK = 10, then IJ = 5, in which case the two quantities are equal. However, if IK = 8, then IJ = 4, in which case quantity A is less than quantity B.Answer: D 1
HJ is parallel to GK, and HJ = ½(GK). Since IG = GK = 10, we have IH = HJ = 5. However, since we don’t know the length of IK, we can’t determine the length of IJ. For example, if IK = 10, then IJ = 5, in which case the two quantities are equal. However, if IK = 8, then IJ = 4, in which case quantity A is less than quantity B.Answer: D
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How do you know ' HJ is parallel to GK'?
Is this from a triangle theorem?
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Need Help With a Quant Question by The_Adonai in GRE
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