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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: What is the product of all the solutions of (x +...

 unicornilove wrote:HiBunuel , I followed this method and ended up with the same results but did -2*-1*-3*-2. Question did not state distinct answers so 12 could be the answer aswell.adewale223 wrote:...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Problem Solving Butler: 2 Questions Every Day

Problem Solving Butler: February 2023March 11PS 1PS 2Statistics : Posted by Bunuel • on 06 Nov 2018, 03:19 • Replies 12 • Views 121968

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Problem Solving (PS) | Which of the following is equivalent to 13 8 7x 85 ?

patriciachr wrote:chetan2u wrote:Bunuel wrote: Which of the following is equivalent to\( –13 ≤ 8 – 7x ≤85\) ?(A)\( |x + 4| ≤7\) (B)\( |x – 4| ≤7\) (C)\( |x + 11| ≥–3\) (D)\( |x – 36| ≤49\) (E)\( |x –...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: A certain man can row a boat at 12 miles per hour...

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GMAT Club Tests | Re: M23-06

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: A store sold 60 percent of the hats from a...

unicornilove wrote: Hi there,Im trying to figure out where I went wrong and would appreciate if you could give me some help.I have the same steps and calculations as you but start to go wrong when I...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: A certain identification code consists of 6...

 unicornilove wrote:Hello, I got the 36 options but actually did it as 2*36*2*36. The reason for the *2 is because positions 1,3 and 2,4 can be switched. Could anyone explain the flaw in my logic...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: At a certain restaurant, a meal consists of one...

2C1 * 3C1 * 5C1=2*3*5=30.ANS BStatistics : Posted by Jsgambach • on 11 Mar 2024, 00:30 • Replies 2 • Views 142

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Problem Solving (PS) | 150 workers were engaged to finish a piece of work in...

150 workers were engaged to finish a piece of work in a certain number of days. 4 workers dropped the second day, 4 more workers dropped the third day and so on. It takes eight more days to finish the...

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Problem Solving (PS) | The XYZ river flows at 12 km/hr. A boy who can row at...

 Bunuel wrote:The XYZ river flows at 12 km/hr. A boy who can row at 25/18 m/s in still water had to cross it in the least possible time. The distance covered by the boy is how many times the width of...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: A hall has space for t tables of equal length...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: A new employee in a mobile store has been assigned...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: If n = (33)^43 + (43)^33 what is the units digit...

Gmatguy007 wrote:Archit143 wrote:If \(n = 33^{43} + 43^{33}\) what is the units digit of n?A. 0B. 2C. 4D. 6E. 8PS00564­In order to be sure for the understanding of the method, if we had to find the...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: The organizers of a conference offered a certain...

 KarishmaB wrote:chetan2u wrote: At least 93 would mean 93 ormore. Take option D.So you had 20 seminars initially. Total attending: 18*20 or 360Now, due to space constraints, 16 of them accommodated...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: The absolute value of (x + a) will be the greatest...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: If the price of a certain computer increased 30...

Bunuel wrote:­If the price of a certain computer increased 30 percent from d dollars to 351 dollars, then 2d =A. 540B. 570C. 619D. 649E. 700­351/(100 + 30)/100 = 270 = dThus, 2d = 540, Answer must be...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: A parabola has one x-intercept at ( 4, 0). If the...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: The ratio of a two digit number to a number formed...

 DisciplinedPrep wrote:The ratio of a two digit number to a number formed by reversing its digits is 4:7. Which of the following is the sum of all the numbers of all such pairs?A. 110B. 200C. 330D....

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Working alone, Printers X, Y, and Z can do a...

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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Kiana has two older twin brothers. The product of...

 Bunuel wrote:Kiana has two older twin brothers. The product of their three ages is 128. What is the sum of their three ages?(A) 10(B) 12(C) 16(D) 18(E) 24\(­e^2*K = 128\)Or, \(­e^2*K =...

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