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Number of chocolates with Daniel is \(X\) and the number of chocolates with Maria is \(Y.\) If \(X\) and \(Y\) are
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Number of chocolates with Daniel is \(X\) and the number of chocolates with Maria is \(Y.\) If \(X\) and \(Y\) are
Number of chocolates with Daniel is \(X\) and the number of chocolates with Maria is \(Y.\) If \(X\) and \(Y\) are distinct, what is the number of chocolates with the one having lesser chocolates, out of Daniel and Maria? 1) Sum of \(X\) and \(Y\) is greater than the positive difference between \(X\...
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Tue Dec 10, 2024 4:16 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Number of chocolates with Daniel is \(X\) and the number of chocolates with Maria is \(Y.\) If \(X\) and \(Y\) are
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A group of marbles is arranged into \(x\) rows and \(y\) columns. If the number of columns is \(7\) times the number of
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A group of marbles is arranged into \(x\) rows and \(y\) columns. If the number of columns is \(7\) times the number of
A group of marbles is arranged into \(x\) rows and \(y\) columns. If the number of columns is \(7\) times the number of rows, and there are \(343\) total marbles, how many rows are there?
A. \(7\)
B. \(14\)
C. \(49\)
D. \(62\)
E. \(74\)
OA A
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Tue Dec 10, 2024 4:07 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A group of marbles is arranged into \(x\) rows and \(y\) columns. If the number of columns is \(7\) times the number of
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If \(x\) and \(y\) are integers and \(\dfrac{x}{y}\) is also an integer, is \(x\) an even number?
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If \(x\) and \(y\) are integers and \(\dfrac{x}{y}\) is also an integer, is \(x\) an even number?
If \(x\) and \(y\) are integers and \(\dfrac{x}{y}\) is also an integer, is \(x\) an even number?
1. \(\dfrac{x}{y}\) is odd
2. \(\dfrac{y}{2}\) is odd
OA B
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Tue Dec 10, 2024 3:58 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: If \(x\) and \(y\) are integers and \(\dfrac{x}{y}\) is also an integer, is \(x\) an even number?
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If \(2\) roots of the equation \(x^2+px+q=0\) are \(-3\) and \(2,\) what is the value of \(p + q?\)
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If \(2\) roots of the equation \(x^2+px+q=0\) are \(-3\) and \(2,\) what is the value of \(p + q?\)
If \(2\) roots of the equation \(x^2+px+q=0\) are \(-3\) and \(2,\) what is the value of \(p + q?\)
A. \(-5\)
B. \(-3\)
C. \(-1\)
D. \(0\)
E. \(1\)
OA A
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Tue Dec 10, 2024 3:41 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: If \(2\) roots of the equation \(x^2+px+q=0\) are \(-3\) and \(2,\) what is the value of \(p + q?\)
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For any \(3\) given numbers, which of the following is always equivalent to adding the \(3\) numbers together and then
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For any \(3\) given numbers, which of the following is always equivalent to adding the \(3\) numbers together and then
For any \(3\) given numbers, which of the following is always equivalent to adding the \(3\) numbers together and then dividing the sum by \(3?\) I. Ordering the \(3\) numbers numerically, from highest to lowest, and then selecting the middle number II. Dividing each of the numbers by \(3\) and then...
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Wed Dec 04, 2024 6:00 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: For any \(3\) given numbers, which of the following is always equivalent to adding the \(3\) numbers together and then
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In the correctly worked multiplication problem shown above, \(A, B, C, D\) and \(E\) are different non-zero digits. What
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In the correctly worked multiplication problem shown above, \(A, B, C, D\) and \(E\) are different non-zero digits. What
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In the correctly worked multiplication problem shown above, \(A, B, C, D\) and \(E\) are different non-zero digits. What is the valued of \(D?\)
1) \(A = 3\)
2) \(D\) is an even digit
OA C
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Wed Dec 04, 2024 5:48 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: In the correctly worked multiplication problem shown above, \(A, B, C, D\) and \(E\) are different non-zero digits. What
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A tank has a capacity of \(200\) pints. How many gallons of water would it take to fill the tank to \(\dfrac{3}{10}\)
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A tank has a capacity of \(200\) pints. How many gallons of water would it take to fill the tank to \(\dfrac{3}{10}\)
A tank has a capacity of \(200\) pints. How many gallons of water would it take to fill the tank to \(\frac{3}{10}\) of its capacity? (\(1\) gallon \(= 8\) pints)
A. \(7\) gallons
B. \(7.5\) gallons
C. \(8\) gallons
D. \(8.5\) gallons
E. \(9\) gallons
OA B
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Wed Dec 04, 2024 5:40 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A tank has a capacity of \(200\) pints. How many gallons of water would it take to fill the tank to \(\dfrac{3}{10}\)
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If \(N\) is a positive integer, what is the remainder when \(N\) is divided by \(3?\)
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If \(N\) is a positive integer, what is the remainder when \(N\) is divided by \(3?\)
If \(N\) is a positive integer, what is the remainder when \(N\) is divided by \(3?\)
1) \(N + 3\) is divisible by \(5\)
2) \(N\) is divisible by \(4\)
OA E
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Wed Nov 27, 2024 6:17 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: If \(N\) is a positive integer, what is the remainder when \(N\) is divided by \(3?\)
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What is the largest value of \(x\) for which \(12^x\) leaves zero remainder when it divides \(\dfrac{50!}{10!}?\)
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What is the largest value of \(x\) for which \(12^x\) leaves zero remainder when it divides \(\dfrac{50!}{10!}?\)
What is the largest value of \(x\) for which \(12^x\) leaves zero remainder when it divides \(\dfrac{50!}{10!}?\)
A. \(9\)
B. \(18\)
C. \(19\)
D. \(22\)
E. \(39\)
OA B
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Wed Nov 27, 2024 6:07 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: What is the largest value of \(x\) for which \(12^x\) leaves zero remainder when it divides \(\dfrac{50!}{10!}?\)
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A certain packing box contains books between \(50\) to \(60.\) How many books exactly does that box contain?
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A certain packing box contains books between \(50\) to \(60.\) How many books exactly does that box contain?
A certain packing box contains books between \(50\) to \(60.\) How many books exactly does that box contain?
1) If the books are counted by three, there will be one book left over
2) If the books are counted by six, there will be one book left over
OA B
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Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:55 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: A certain packing box contains books between \(50\) to \(60.\) How many books exactly does that box contain?
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When positive integer \(N\) is divided by positive integer \(P,\) the quotient is \(18,\) with a remainder of \(7.\)
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When positive integer \(N\) is divided by positive integer \(P,\) the quotient is \(18,\) with a remainder of \(7.\)
When positive integer \(N\) is divided by positive integer \(P,\) the quotient is \(18,\) with a remainder of \(7.\) When \(N\) is divided by \((P + 2),\) the quotient is \(15\) and the remainder is \(1.\) What is the value of \(N?\)
A. \(151\)
B. \(331\)
C. \(511\)
D. \(691\)
E. \(871\)
OA A
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Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:47 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: When positive integer \(N\) is divided by positive integer \(P,\) the quotient is \(18,\) with a remainder of \(7.\)
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In a particular GMAT test, a candidate was required to pass all the four different sections: Quantitative reasoning,
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In a particular GMAT test, a candidate was required to pass all the four different sections: Quantitative reasoning,
In a particular GMAT test, a candidate was required to pass all the four different sections: Quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning,Integrated reasoning,and Analytical writing Analysis. What number of ways can the candidate fail?
A. \(16\)
B. \(15\)
C. \(14\)
D. \(13\)
E. \(12\)
OA B
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Wed Nov 20, 2024 4:16 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: In a particular GMAT test, a candidate was required to pass all the four different sections: Quantitative reasoning,
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From a team of \(6\) staff members, \(n\) individuals are selected to join the event coordination team. What is the
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From a team of \(6\) staff members, \(n\) individuals are selected to join the event coordination team. What is the
From a team of \(6\) staff members, \(n\) individuals are selected to join the event coordination team. What is the value of \(n?\)
1) \(n\) is an odd integer
2) There are \(20\) distinct ways to form the event coordination team with \(n\) members
OA B
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Wed Nov 20, 2024 4:04 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: From a team of \(6\) staff members, \(n\) individuals are selected to join the event coordination team. What is the
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How many integers between \(200\) and \(400\) contain at least one digit that is a \(5?\)
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How many integers between \(200\) and \(400\) contain at least one digit that is a \(5?\)
How many integers between \(200\) and \(400\) contain at least one digit that is a \(5?\)
A. \(28\)
B. \(32\)
C. \(38\)
D. \(45\)
E. \(52\)
OA C
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Wed Nov 20, 2024 3:50 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: How many integers between \(200\) and \(400\) contain at least one digit that is a \(5?\)
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Harry starts from \(A\) at a speed of \(60 \,\text{miles/hr}\) at \(5{:}00\text{ am}\). At \(5{:}30 \text{ am.}\) Jack
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Harry starts from \(A\) at a speed of \(60 \,\text{miles/hr}\) at \(5{:}00\text{ am}\). At \(5{:}30 \text{ am.}\) Jack
Harry starts from \(A\) at a speed of \(60 \,\text{miles/hr}\) at \(5{:}00\text{ am}\). At \(5{:}30 \text{ am.}\) Jack starts from the same point but at the speed of \(90 \,\text{miles/hr}.\) At what time will jack be \(120\) miles, ahead of Harry? A. \(9{:}45 \,\text{am}\) B. \(10{:}30 \,\text{am}\...
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Tue Nov 12, 2024 4:19 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Harry starts from \(A\) at a speed of \(60 \,\text{miles/hr}\) at \(5{:}00\text{ am}\). At \(5{:}30 \text{ am.}\) Jack
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