1993 AJHSME Problems/Problem 1

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Problem

Which pair of numbers does NOT have a product equal to $36$? $\text{(A)}\ \{-4,-9\}\qquad\text{(B)}\ \{-3,-12\}\qquad\text{(C)}\ \left\{\frac{1}{2},-72\right\}\qquad\text{(D)}\ \{ 1,36\}\qquad\text{(E)}\ \left\{\frac{3}{2},24\right\}$

Solution

A.The ordered pair ${-4,-9}$ has a product of $-4*-9=36$

B. The ordered pair ${-3,-12}$ has a product of $-3*-12=36$

C. The ordered pair ${1/12, -72}$ has a product of $-36$

D. The ordered pair ${1, 36}$ has a product of $1*36=36$

E. The ordered pair ${3/2, 24}$ has a product of $3/2*24=36$

Since C is the only ordered pair which doesn't equal 36, $\boxed{C}$ is the answer.