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by neelgandham » Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:26 am
quantskillsgmat wrote:If area of a triangle is 1/4(a^+b^2),what are the angles of that triangle
Can you please post the complete question ? and are a,b integers or sides or ..?
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by tomada » Sun Dec 18, 2011 4:53 pm
quantskillsgmat wrote:If area of a triangle is 1/4(a^+b^2),what are the angles of that triangle

a)60-60-60
b)30-60-90
c)90-45-45
d)30-70-80
e)30-40-110
Here's a question for you...to the nearest cubic centimeter, what is the volume of the Earth? (Assume the Earth to be perfectly spherical)
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by neelgandham » Sun Dec 18, 2011 5:01 pm
Though directed towards quantskillsgmat, let me answer you. It is 1.083123678790876578645323456 * 10^27 cubic centimeter measured at 12:59AM GMT Dec 19th. :lol: just kidding tomada! QSG has reposted the question here https://www.beatthegmat.com/gmat-maths-g ... 00077.html
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