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Two-part Analysis (TPA) | Re: ­Jiayi is designing a game that uses a peg board that contains an 11

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sayan640 wrote:

KarishmaB chetan2u GMATinsight Can you please explain in a simpler way ? I dint understand the logic behind the figure drawn by bunuel. Can you kindly throw some more light on this?­

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The figure Bunuel has shown is exactly what I would make too.  
You have an 11 *11 peg board so 11 integer co-rodinates on X axis and 11 on Y axis. Since the co-ordinates are from -5 to 5, the point at the centre of the peg board is (0, 0) as Bunuel has shown. 
Set S consists of the points lying on the red rectangle and set T consists on points lying on the Blue rectangle.
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Statistics : Posted by KarishmaB • on 17 Apr 2024, 14:01 • Replies 7 • Views 1279



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