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This is a good question. Where did you get it from ?
I too would be interested in finding out the best way to solve this. Looking forward to see what response some of the moderators/GMAT instructors will give to this post.
I too would be interested in finding out the best way to solve this. Looking forward to see what response some of the moderators/GMAT instructors will give to this post.
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Too easy question. Remember in such question, try to simplify the equation first.
Let me write the equation and then we will simplify it:-
{(2^3) X (3^3) X (5)} + {(2^2) X (3^2) X (5^2)}
Take out the common factors from the above equation i.e. 2^2, 3^2 and 5
So it will become,
(2^2) X (3^2) X (5) X { (2 X 3 X 1) + (1 X 1 X 5) }
(2^2) X (3^2) X (5) X ( 6 + 5 )
(2^2) X (3^2) X (5) X (11)
So you can check 11 is highest prime factor among 2, 3, 5 and 11.
Let me write the equation and then we will simplify it:-
{(2^3) X (3^3) X (5)} + {(2^2) X (3^2) X (5^2)}
Take out the common factors from the above equation i.e. 2^2, 3^2 and 5
So it will become,
(2^2) X (3^2) X (5) X { (2 X 3 X 1) + (1 X 1 X 5) }
(2^2) X (3^2) X (5) X ( 6 + 5 )
(2^2) X (3^2) X (5) X (11)
So you can check 11 is highest prime factor among 2, 3, 5 and 11.
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the source was scoretop and these questions are generally harder. SO basically what I am learning is that we need to simplify first ( key to many questions) then extract the common terms and the answer will be in the addition of the EXTRA terms. correct?!
Appetite for 700 and I scraped my plate!
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