GMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: The figure above represents a circle graph...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Yesterday each of the 35 members of a certain...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: In the addition table shown above, what is...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: The table shows the results of a poll which...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: With respect to the division whose percent of...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: The dots on the graph above indicate the...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: In 1980, approximately what fraction of the...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: According to the chart shown, which of the...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Each senior in a college course wrote a...
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View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Two equally sized jugs full of water are each...
Jug X is filled 1/5th = 1/5 x.............. (1)Jug Y is filled 2/3rd = 2/3 y................(2)From the condition given, (1) = (2)So, 1/5x = 2/3y.............................. (3)To fill the Jug Y...
View ArticleGMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: Each of the letters in the table above...
Walkabout wrote:Each of the letters in the table above represents one of the numbers 1, 2, or 3, and each of these numbers occurs exactly once in each row and exactly once in each column. What is the...
View ArticleGMAT Quantitative Section | Re: Average Speed Formulas-- Need Help!
SoniaSaini wrote:suesie970 wrote:I know that average speed = total distance / total timeBut can someone explain another formula I've found on this site:average speed = (2ab)/(a+b) a and b represent...
View ArticleGMAT Club Tests | Re: M10: Q24 - PS
balboa wrote:The box contains 10 tablets of medicine A and 15 tablets of medicine B.N tablets are taken from the box at random. What is the least possibleN that ensures that at least two tablets of...
View ArticleGMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: Two racecar drivers, A and B , are driving...
asiriel wrote:Two racecar drivers, A and B , are driving around a circular track. If A is 200m behind B and both drivers drive at their respective constant rates, how long, in sec, will it take for A...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: A manufacturer of a certain type of screw...
pretty easy.. i just missed the part about what is accepted so was not focussing on the =Silly Mistakes :-/
View ArticleGMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | What is the result when x is rounded to the...
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View ArticleGMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Is x=1?
1. Is x=1?(1) If x were rounded to the nearest thousandth, the result would be 1(2) If x were rounded to the nearest tenth, the result would be equal to the exact value of xBunuel/Karishma- Can you...
View ArticleGMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: Is 1/(a-b) < b-a ? (1) a
Bunuel wrote:GMAT98 wrote: I want to know where is the error in following method for statement 21 < la-blla-bl > 1then a-b > 1 or a-b< -1a-b > 1 or b-a> 1sinceboth sides are positive...
View ArticleGMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: GMAT Prep DS: When X is rounded
debayan222 wrote:VeritasPrepKarishma wrote: Responding to a pm:When you round off to the hundredth digit, you look at only the thousandth digit i.e. you focus only on the next digit.Say x = .4546When...
View ArticleGMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: |x+3| - |4-x| = |8+x|. How many solutions...
You have |x+3| - |4-x| = |8+x|First, look at the three values independently of their absolute value sign, in other words:|x+3| - |4-x| = |8+x|(x+3) - (4-x) = (8+x)Now, you're looking at x < - 8, so...
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