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When I know statements 1 and 2 are sufficient alone (answer choice D), can they also be used together (answer choice C)?

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When I know statements 1 and 2 are sufficient alone (answer choice D), can they also be used together (answer choice C)?

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Even if they can, don’t worry about it. If you determine that either statement is sufficient, then the answer choice is always choice D. Choice C specifically states that each statement must be insufficient on its own and only the combination is sufficient. The GMAT will not try to trick you by having more than one correct answer.

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