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Entry Test MCQ :: Equations and Inequalities


  If -3 < x < 5 and -4 < y < 6 then what is the maximum possible value of y-x?
[A]. 5[B]. 7
[C]. 9[D]. 10
[E]. 11    

Answer: Option B


Asad said:    
 
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salman said:    
 
i want to know the explanation???????????? please tell me any one

suraj_india said:    
 
For Maximum value X should be lowest & Y should be Highest value. Hence from the Range given for X & Y the Values are X= -2 Y= 5 => Y-X =(5) - (-2) = 5+2 = 7(Ans) Ans.7

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