I got this Quantitative Comparison question on my GRE test:
Compare:
A: n!/(n/2)!
B: 2*(n/2)!
where n is an even positive integer
Options:
A: A is greater
B: B is greater
C: Both are equal
D: Can't be determined with the information provided
Please tell me how I should proceed. I got this in my last section(My 2nd Quant section).
I marked it as A but I'm not sure about it.
Quantitative Comparison question
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Hi microlifecc,
Since this is a GMAT website, you really shouldn't be posting GRE questions here (try gradcafe.com).
As it stands, you can answer this QC by TESTing VALUES. Which column is greater when N=2? How about when N=4?
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Rich
Since this is a GMAT website, you really shouldn't be posting GRE questions here (try gradcafe.com).
As it stands, you can answer this QC by TESTing VALUES. Which column is greater when N=2? How about when N=4?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich