Source: Eq, Ineq & VIC - Question Bank 17/25
Is p^2q > pq^2?
(1) pq < 0
(2) p < 0
My choice is A but the MGMT sol says C.
What is wrong with my reasoning below:
Rephrase Qs: IS pq(p - q) >0
=> IS pq >0 OR p-q > 0? ----(a)
=> IS pq < 0 OR p-q <0? ----(b)
Since statement 2 is easier, I will use the BD/ ACE grid
1) INSUFF: no information on q
2) if pq <0, THEN p - q<0 could be true as well => p<q --- SUFF-- A
MGMT argues that pq<0 is not enough, since we dont know which one is positive or negative. Why is that important? Because once we have established (b) is the applicable, it is true that the line highlighted by "(b)" above is true.
Could you explain the concept behind why my reasoning may be flawed?
Thank you,