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Que: Find the number of trailing zeroes after the rightmost non-zero digit in the value of 55!?
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Re: Que: Find the number of trailing zeroes after the rightmost non-zero digit in the value of 55!?
Solution: 55! = 55 * 54 * 53 *………. * 3 * 2 * 1 => When ‘5’ is multiplied by an even number, it results in ‘0’. => Numbers in 55! , which has ‘5’ as the factor are: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55 => 25 and 50 will have ‘2’ (5’s). Hence, we have 13 ‘5’s’ and at least 13 even numbers in 55!...
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Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:59 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Que: Find the number of trailing zeroes after the rightmost non-zero digit in the value of 55!?
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Re: Que: If |x - 3| > 1, what is the value of x?
Solution: To save time and improve accuracy on DS questions in GMAT, learn and apply the Variable Approach. Forget conventional ways of solving math questions. For DS problems, the VA (Variable Approach) method is the quickest and easiest way to find the answer without actually solving the problem....
- by Max@Math Revolution
Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:56 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Que: If |x - 3| > 1, what is the value of x?
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Que: Find the number of trailing zeroes after the rightmost non-zero digit in the value of 55!?
Problem Solving
Que: Find the number of trailing zeroes after the rightmost non-zero digit in the value of 55!?
Que: Find the number of trailing zeroes after the rightmost non-zero digit in the value of 55!?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 11
E) 13
- by Max@Math Revolution
Wed Aug 11, 2021 9:04 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Que: Find the number of trailing zeroes after the rightmost non-zero digit in the value of 55!?
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Que: If |x - 3| > 1, what is the value of x?
Que: If |x - 3| > 1, what is the value of x?
(1) \(x>-2\)
(2) \(x^2-4x+3=0\)
- by Max@Math Revolution
Wed Aug 11, 2021 9:02 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Que: If |x - 3| > 1, what is the value of x?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 218
Re: Que: Find the number of keystrokes required to type numbers from 100 to 1000?
Solution: The number range is from 100 to 1000. => Three digit numbers = 100 to 999 [Will need 3 key stroke each] = 900 * 3 = 2700 key strokes => Four digit number = 1000 [Will need 4 key stroke] = 4 = 4 key strokes => Total keystrokes = 2700 + 4 = 2704 Therefore, A is the correct answer. Answer A
- by Max@Math Revolution
Wed Aug 11, 2021 8:58 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Que: Find the number of keystrokes required to type numbers from 100 to 1000?
- Replies: 1
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Re: Que: Is ‘a’ an integer?
Solution: To save time and improve accuracy on DS questions in GMAT, learn and apply the Variable Approach. Forget conventional ways of solving math questions. For DS problems, the VA (Variable Approach) method is the quickest and easiest way to find the answer without actually solving the problem....
- by Max@Math Revolution
Wed Aug 11, 2021 8:56 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Que: Is ‘a’ an integer?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 237
Que: Find the number of keystrokes required to type numbers from 100 to 1000?
Que: Find the number of keystrokes required to type numbers from 100 to 1000?
(A) 2,700
(B) 2,701
(C) 2,703
(D) 2,704
(E) 3,604
- by Max@Math Revolution
Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:26 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Que: Find the number of keystrokes required to type numbers from 100 to 1000?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 239
Que: Is ‘a’ an integer?
Que: Is ‘a’ an integer?
(1) \(a^3\) is an integer.
(2) \(6a\) is an integer.
- by Max@Math Revolution
Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:24 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Que: Is ‘a’ an integer?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 237
Que: If both 11 and \(7^2\) are factors of \(a\cdot4^5\cdot6^3\cdot7\), then what is the.....
Problem Solving
Re: Que: If both 11 and \(7^2\) are factors of \(a\cdot4^5\cdot6^3\cdot7\), then what is the.....
Solution: Express the given number \(a\cdot4^5\cdot6^3\cdot7\) in prime factors as \(a\cdot2^{10}\cdot2^3\cdot3^3\cdot7\) For 11 to be the factor it should be contained in it. If we remove ‘a’ then we don’t have 11. Hence a = 11. => 7 is contained already and hence we need 1 more 7 so that \(7^2\) ...
- by Max@Math Revolution
Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:20 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Que: If both 11 and \(7^2\) are factors of \(a\cdot4^5\cdot6^3\cdot7\), then what is the.....
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Re: Que: If the product of two distinct integers’ p and q is 50, what is q?
Solution: To save time and improve accuracy on DS questions in GMAT, learn and apply the Variable Approach. Forget conventional ways of solving math questions. For DS problems, the VA (Variable Approach) method is the quickest and easiest way to find the answer without actually solving the problem....
- by Max@Math Revolution
Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:16 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Que: If the product of two distinct integers’ p and q is 50, what is q?
- Replies: 1
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Que: If both 11 and \(7^2\) are factors of \(a\cdot4^5\cdot6^3\cdot7\), then what is the.....
Problem Solving
Que: If both 11 and \(7^2\) are factors of \(a\cdot4^5\cdot6^3\cdot7\), then what is the.....
Que: If both 11 and \(7^2\) are factors of \(a\cdot4^5\cdot6^3\cdot7\), then what is the smallest possible value of a?
(A) 7
(B) 11
(C) 49
(D) 77
(E) 539
- by Max@Math Revolution
Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:42 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Que: If both 11 and \(7^2\) are factors of \(a\cdot4^5\cdot6^3\cdot7\), then what is the.....
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Que: If the product of two distinct integers’ p and q is 50, what is q?
Que: If the product of two distinct integers’ p and q is 50, what is q?
(1) q is an even integer.
(2) p > q.
- by Max@Math Revolution
Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:39 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Que: If the product of two distinct integers’ p and q is 50, what is q?
- Replies: 1
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Que: Charlie sold his car at a profit of 30 percent of the price that he originally paid......
Problem Solving
Re: Que: Charlie sold his car at a profit of 30 percent of the price that he originally paid......
Solution: Selling Price of the first car: $26,000 => This was sold at 30 percent profit. This means C.P. * \(\frac{130}{100}\) = 26,000. => C.P. of the first car: \(26,000\cdot\frac{100}{130}=20,000\) => C.P. of second car: 60 percent less than the C.P. of first car: \(20,000\cdot\frac{40}{100}=8,0...
- by Max@Math Revolution
Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:36 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Que: Charlie sold his car at a profit of 30 percent of the price that he originally paid......
- Replies: 1
- Views: 249
Re: Que: What is the standard deviation of four numbers a, b, c, and d?
Solution: To save time and improve accuracy on DS questions in GMAT, learn and apply the Variable Approach. Forget conventional ways of solving math questions. For DS problems, the VA (Variable Approach) method is the quickest and easiest way to find the answer without actually solving the problem....
- by Max@Math Revolution
Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:31 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Que: What is the standard deviation of four numbers a, b, c, and d?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 257
Que: Charlie sold his car at a profit of 30 percent of the price that he originally paid......
Problem Solving
Que: Charlie sold his car at a profit of 30 percent of the price that he originally paid......
Que: Charlie sold his car at a profit of 30 percent of the price that he originally paid for the car and then bought another car at a price of 60 percent less than the price he originally paid for his first car. If he sold the first car for $26,000, what was his net gain or loss, in dollars, for th...
- by Max@Math Revolution
Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:46 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Que: Charlie sold his car at a profit of 30 percent of the price that he originally paid......
- Replies: 1
- Views: 249