GMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: A retail store that sells only shoes and...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: The final exam of a particular class makes up...
Bumping for review and further discussion*. Get a kudos point for analternative solution!*New project from GMAT Club!!! CheckHERE All DS Mixture Problems to practice:...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: A certain shade of gray paint is obtained by...
Bumping for review and further discussion*. Get a kudos point for analternative solution!*New project from GMAT Club!!! CheckHERE All DS Mixture Problems to practice:...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Mixture A is 15 percent alcohol, and mixture...
Bumping for review and further discussion*. Get a kudos point for analternative solution!*New project from GMAT Club!!! CheckHERE All DS Mixture Problems to practice:...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Each of the cucumbers in 100 pounds of...
Bumping for review and further discussion*. Get a kudos point for analternative solution!*New project from GMAT Club!!! CheckHERE All DS Mixture Problems to practice:...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Miguel is mixing up a salad dressing....
Bumping for review and further discussion*. Get a kudos point for analternative solution!*New project from GMAT Club!!! CheckHERE All DS Mixture Problems to practice:...
View ArticleGMAT Quantitative Section | Re: New project! Review, Discuss, and Get Kudos...
June 13th (day 11): Mixture Problems. DS:material-a-costs-3-per-kilogram-and-material-b-costs-109070.htmla-contractor-combined-x-tons-of-a-gravel-mixture-that-102681.html...
View ArticleGMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: In what ratio should Solution 1 and Solution...
udaymathapati wrote:In what ratio should Solution 1 and Solution 2 be mixed to get a solution which contains water and milk in the ratio of 3:7?(1) Solution 1 contains water and milk in the ratio 1:9...
View ArticleGMAT Quantitative Section | Inequalities-Basics
Hello!Just some basics facts about inequalities.Feel free to add-on/correctmistakes.I. If x>yx^n>y^n is always true for n = odd Example0.5>-2--> (0.5)^3 > (-2)^3 --> 0.125>-8...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: 12 Easy Pieces (or not?)
mamathak wrote:Bunuel wrote:4. If -3<x<5 and -7<y<9, which of the following represent the range of all possible values of y-x? A. -4<y-x<4B. -2<y-x<4C. -12<y-x<4D....
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Company Z paid for overtime work as follows....
atalpanditgmat wrote:Company Z paid for overtime work as follows. In the first 4 hours, each will be paid $10. For each additional hour, the payment is either increased by $30 or doubled, whichever...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: What is the smallest possible common multiple...
jbca wrote:"Smallest multiple of two distinct numbers" not sure about this one. So 251 and 252 would be my hypothetical terms. Not quite sure how you get 502 without doing long division and then...
View ArticleGMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: The sum of two positive integers, m and n,...
Bunuel wrote:Bunuel wrote:The sum of two positive integers, m and n, is a multiple of 3. Is n divisible by 3? Given: m + n = {multiple of 3}.(1) When (m + 2n) is divided by 3 the remainder is 2:m + 2n...
View ArticleIntegrated Reasoning (IR) | Are the non-OG resources sufficient enough?
Hi everyone,I'm getting into my IR/AWA/Verbal studying in July and wanted to get some opinions on the IR section.I was very disappointed with my performance in this section the last time I took the...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: If |12x−5|>|7−6x|, which of the following...
kpali wrote:Bunuel wrote:emmak wrote:If |12x−5|>|7−6x|, which of the following CANNOT be the product of two possible values of x?A. -12B. -7/5C. -2/9D. 4/9E. 17 Square both sides:144x^2-120...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Michel is drawing 2 winning tickets from a...
emon wrote:Michel is drawing 2 winning tickets from a bucket of raffle tickets she sold. She sold atleast 14 but not more than 22 tickets. If James bought two tickets from Michel and tickets are not...
View ArticleGMAT Quantitative Section | Re: Tips and Tricks: Inequalities
WholeLottaLove wrote:So, what you are saying is as follows:For #1, the roots are both positive (1, 2) and thus are greater than (>) zero. The inequality itself is greater than zero, therefore we...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: What are the coordinates of point A?
sps1604 wrote:What are the coordinates of point A?(1) A is 2 units away from (3,4)(2) A is 3 units away from (0,0) Clearly (1) and (2) are alone not sufficient to answer the question, as the point A...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: |x-2|-|x-3|=|x-5|
WholeLottaLove wrote:Looking at |x-2|-|x-3|=|x-5|in Answer C, one of the choices is 5. So, plugging five in |x-2|-|x-3|=|x-5| gets:|5-2|-|5-3|=|5-5| |3|-|2|=|0|3-2=0 That appears to be...
View ArticleGMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: Set of 8 DS questions
trafficspinners wrote:By combining both we can get answer.Two of the interior angles of ABCD are right angles. which sum of two interior angles = 180Now fom BThe degree measure of angle ABC is twice...
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