12TEN is a way of managing the answer choices in DS.
(A) 1 alone (but not 2) is sufficient
(B) 2 alone (but not 1) is sufficient
(C) T ogether sufficient; apart insufficient
(D) E ach of 1 and 2 is sufficient
(E) N ot enough information
So, for example, if you're working on a DS problem, and you see that (1) is sufficent (but you haven't yet analyzed (2)), right away you know the correct answer has to state that (1) alone is sufficient so the answer will be A or D.
In fact, using 12TEN, if you want, you can dispense with A, B, C, D, and E entirely because the answer choices on the computer screen are just bubbles that don't actually have the letter beside them.
Kaplan 12TEN method?
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Quite interesting piece of info! Kaplan is always think-tank, hope 12TEN save time.Testluv wrote:12TEN is a way of managing the answer choices in DS.
(A) 1 alone (but not 2) is sufficient
(B) 2 alone (but not 1) is sufficient
(C) T ogether sufficient; apart insufficient
(D) E ach of 1 and 2 is sufficient
(E) N ot enough information
So, for example, if you're working on a DS problem, and you see that (1) is sufficent (but you haven't yet analyzed (2)), right away you know the correct answer has to state that (1) alone is sufficient so the answer will be A or D.
In fact, using 12TEN, if you want, you can dispense with A, B, C, D, and E entirely because the answer choices on the computer screen are just bubbles that don't actually have the letter beside them.
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