I'm having trouble with the "Smart numbers with variables" problem on pg. 86 of the FDP Strategy guide. I see that plugging in numbers is an easy way to do it but my instinct will guide me to try to solve it algebraically. How would you do it?
Hi ninagmat,
If you'd like to see how the Experts (and other Users) here would approach a question, then you should post it (just be sure to include the answer choices and the correct answer).
When it comes to dealing with the GMAT as a whole, you have two goals when facing any individual question:
1) Get it correct, if possible (without spending too much time on it)
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