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Part-time MBAs no matter where you do it cannot help you switch career to a totally different domain, Firstly your domain experience is different and all the experience you have gained is as good as worthless for the new industry you are trying to get into. Secondly, the new FullTime Grads are mostl...

by gmat_basher

Sat Mar 30, 2013 3:32 pm
Forum: MBA Student Life
Topic: Regretting my part-time UF MBA
Replies: 6
Views: 17470

Set question

Set T is an infinite sequence of positive integers. A "superset" is a sequence in which there is a finite number of multiples of three. Is T a superset? (1) The first six integers in T are multiples of three. (2) An infinite number of integers in T are multiples of four. The official answe...

by gmat_basher

Sun Jan 02, 2011 11:07 pm
Forum: Data Sufficiency
Topic: Set question
Replies: 6
Views: 2348

$100 a tonne should be converted to grams i,e ( 100/ (10^3 * 10^3 ) so it should be ( 250 * ( 1/10^4) * 15 * 22 ) - ( 75 * ( 1/10^4) * 15 * 22 ) =~ 50+ (not in any choice) You cannot get 11.5 using your first method, its probably in 5 digits, Emission tax in seattle will be costlier than the cost of...

by gmat_basher

Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:58 pm
Forum: GMAT Math
Topic: Confusing Average Question
Replies: 2
Views: 2348

Qn 11. A car can hold 3 people in the front seat and 4 in the back seat. In how many ways can 7 people be seated in the car if 2 particular people must sit in the back seat and 1 particular person is the driver? 2 particular people must sit in the back seat and 1 particular person is the driver. th...

by gmat_basher

Fri Feb 26, 2010 2:13 pm
Forum: Problem Solving
Topic: Permutation Problems
Replies: 13
Views: 12495

Qn 6. Find the number of arrangements of the letter in the word PENCILS if (i) E precedes I, (ii) there are three letters between E and I. Actual answer : (i) 2520 (ii) 120 1)E precedes I :- a)E is in the 1st posn- I can take any of the 6 succeeding posns. - 6C1 Rest of the letters in 5! ways. Tota...

by gmat_basher

Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:58 pm
Forum: Problem Solving
Topic: Permutation Problems
Replies: 13
Views: 12495

Is the Answer E? 1. Insufficient, If each student take 2 subjects, then the minimum number of students will be 15 -> 9 Math students + 1 (M+C) + 5(P+C) 2. Insufficient, as there can be same comination as above swapped with Physics subject. with minium 15 students studying and 5 students not studying...

by gmat_basher

Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:30 pm
Forum: Data Sufficiency
Topic: Venn Diagram
Replies: 2
Views: 2692

If (4) is the correct answer then

21*n = 84+x+108 , where n is the number of students in each room
21*n =192+x

only 60 is possible value amoung the choice that fits, since the total should be integer.

by gmat_basher

Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:24 am
Forum: Problem Solving
Topic: let's question a question
Replies: 1
Views: 981

Tablet - A = 10
Tablet - B = 15,

If you take 12, There is a possiblitity that all 12 can be from Tablet-B.

by gmat_basher

Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:02 am
Forum: Problem Solving
Topic: Tablets
Replies: 4
Views: 1512

In this type of question you always want to know the GREATER angle in the triangle.. So if the angle is 100, then the other two equal angles should be 40, 40 ( 100+40+40 = 180) ,, So you are 100% Sure that R and S are 40 and T is 100. In case S is 40, Then there are 2 cases a) 40 , 40, 100 b) 40, 70...

by gmat_basher

Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:20 pm
Forum: Data Sufficiency
Topic: GMATPrep problem need help!!
Replies: 4
Views: 1029