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# If x * y represents the number of integers greater than x a

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If x * y represents the number of integers greater than x a [#permalink]  10 Jan 2019, 07:00
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If x * y represents the number of integers greater than x and less than y, what is the value of –π * 2?

A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) 5

E) 6
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Re: If x * y represents the number of integers greater than x a [#permalink]  10 Jan 2019, 09:34
What is n?
How -n*2= 5( odd number)?
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Re: If x * y represents the number of integers greater than x a [#permalink]  10 Jan 2019, 09:55
ARIJOSHI wrote:
What is n?
How -n*2= 5( odd number)?

It is not n but $$pi$$
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Re: If x * y represents the number of integers greater than x a   [#permalink] 10 Jan 2019, 09:55
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