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Good ones. Lets take a look at the first: If the integer *n* is greater than 1, is *n* equal to 2? i. *n* has exactly two positive factors. ii. The difference...
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In your first question, answer a is in the passive voice.  For your second question, I would choose b as well. ... From: rowshanara.islam...
Wendy Stone
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Hi , i was easy to eliminate Now lets look at ii ii. The difference of any two distinct positive factors of *n* is odd. Lets look at 4 , factors are 1,2, 4 . ...
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Sridhar,   The solution to the question is attainable without guessing.  Another look at the question should reveal that points A and B are in a straight...
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someone plz help me with these two problems How many positive integers between 200 and 300 (both inclusive) are not divisible by 2, 3 or 5? A. 3 B. 16 ...
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Hey, I have written error in front of options, according to me Option C is correct. Agencies studying discrimination in housing have experimentally proved that...
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How many positive integers between 200 and 300 (both inclusive) are not divisible by 2, 3 or 5? A. 3 B. 16 C. 75 D. 24 E. 26 Let's see... The quickest way I...
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Hi Bhargavi, Can you please post the OAs? Thanks. ... Hi Bhargavi, Can you please post the OAs? Thanks. On Sep 5, 2009, at 8:57 AM, Bhargavi V wrote: Pls let...
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Guys, What do you think? What is the value of x? (1) (2) Thanks....
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Oct 8, 2009
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1. E numbers divisible by 2 = 51 ------------------Hence 101-51=50 numbers divisible by 5 from remaining numbers = 10 ---------Hence 50-10=40 numbers divisible...
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Statement (1) is equvalent to x^2=9 so x=3 or -3. Not sufficient. (2) Equivalent to abs(x)=-x so x must be negative or zero. With both statements only -3 is a...
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The answer is B. Here is how I approaced this problem: Stmt 1: sqrt(x^4) = 9 I.e ., sqrt(x^4) = x^2 Sqrt(x^2) = +/- x Not sufficient Stmt 2 - sqrt(x^2) = -x ...
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Hi, 1 tells you that X= +3, -3 Cannot determine the exact amount of X. Alone, NOT SUFFICIENT.  2 indicates that the absolute value of X has a negative value....
abdi borhan
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Oct 13, 2009
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Well I think it is E a)has to possible results -3 or 3. So A is not sufficient b)has infinite values for X . So B is not sufficient. If we square both sides of...
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Hi The question is from the topic geometry. How many diagonals does a 63-sided convex polygon have? A. 3780 B. 1890 C. 3843 D. 3906 E. 1953 You...
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I think it should be 3906, as to find diagonals for this it will be 63*62 which comes out to be 3906.Please explain if my approach and answer is wrong. ...
gaurav sharma
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Solution: Let’s see this,   Sides                #of diagonals Triangle (3)                   0 Square (4)...
Suketu Shah
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The number of diagonals is just the numbers of segments linking two vertex so C(63,2)=63*62/2=1953 (E) 2009/10/15 4GMAT - GMAT Classes, Discussion Forums...
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Let us start answering this by taking an example. Consider a square ABCD. From A, only one diagonal can be drawn - AC. From B, only one diagonal can be drawn -...
Shankar Ram H
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To calculate diagonals of an n-sided polygon, use the formula n(n-3)/2. In this case the number of sideds of the polygon is 63. No of diagonals = 63(63 - 3) /...
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Ok. I want to finish the controverse about what we mean by diagonals. In my post I wrote that a diagonal is just any segment line unifying two vertex of a...
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Hi Sharmin, 1. The reason why A is wrong is because 'it' does not refer to anything. The 'they' in option B clearly refers back to some Americans. 2. The...
Satya Ramesh
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plz someone help me with these two questions. A recent survey of all auto accident victims in Dole County found that, of the severely injured drivers and...
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The answer to the first question is B. 80% of drivers severely injured while using no seatbelt is a lot ONLY if less than 80% of drivers do NOT wear a ...
Moises Braun
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Hi guys, Please help me out with this DS questions. 1. Are X and Y both positive? Statement 1: 2x - 2y = 1 Statement 2: x/y > 1 Answer is C. 2. Does the line k...
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Hi, I would go with 1) D and 2) D. My explanation behind 1) D is if more than half of the drivers are front-seat passengers in the survey were wearing seat...
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Guys, I solved this problem but I don't have the answer to verify. What do you'll think... At a college party, 70% of the women are wearing red t-shirts. If...
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Guys what do you think? If 20% of the people at a college party were men who were wearing red t-shirts, and 60% of the men at the party were not wearing redt...
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The answers are "D" for both questions.   In the first stimulus we have that OF THOSE SEVERELY INJURED 80% did not wear seat belts. In order to conclude that...
Hayk Gevorgyan
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Hi The given question is a Data Sufficiency question on divisibility and properties of Prime Numbers Question When Y is divided by 2, is the remainder 1? 1....
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