A question came up on the CAT exams by MGMAT:
The integers A, B, C, and D shown on the number line above are all equally spaced. If C and D are equal to 5^12 and 5^13, respectively, what is the value of A?
A. 5^11
B. 5^10
C. -5^12
D. (-7)5^12
E. (-12)5^13
It is pretty clear that if the integers are equally placed then B should be 5^11 and A should be 5^10.
Yet this is not the answer given by the solutions. It is a complicated number manipulation that tries to fit the answer as a multiple of 5^12.
The correct answer is apparently D. But I think 5^10 ought to be correct. It is straightforward and it doesn't make sense to get the answer in the 5^12 form.
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