Hello,
I was wondering how to best approach question 3 here:
The least expensive model produces the least horsepower per liter of engine size?
OA : Yes
Thanks a lot,
Sri
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Hi Sri,
To answer this question, we need data from 2 columns: "Horse Power" and "Engine Size"
We're asked if the least expensive model (The Tesco) has the lowest ratio of horsepower/engine size.
The Tesco's ratio is 310/5.7
For a ratio to be lower than this, we would need EITHER a smaller numerator OR a bigger denominator (or both).
I'd start by looking at cars with a lower horsepower. There aren't many, but they all have a significantly lower Engine Size (relative to the Tesco), so their ratios are NOT smaller.
Next, I'd look at cars with a bigger Engine Size. There aren't too many here either, but they all have a significantly higher Engine Size (relative to the Tesco), so their ratios are NOT smaller.
The model that seems closest is the PTZ at 400/6.2
The Tesco: 310/5.7 = about 54:1 while the PTZ: 400/6.2 = about 66:1
The Tesco DOES have the lowest ratio.
Final Answer: Yes
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Rich
To answer this question, we need data from 2 columns: "Horse Power" and "Engine Size"
We're asked if the least expensive model (The Tesco) has the lowest ratio of horsepower/engine size.
The Tesco's ratio is 310/5.7
For a ratio to be lower than this, we would need EITHER a smaller numerator OR a bigger denominator (or both).
I'd start by looking at cars with a lower horsepower. There aren't many, but they all have a significantly lower Engine Size (relative to the Tesco), so their ratios are NOT smaller.
Next, I'd look at cars with a bigger Engine Size. There aren't too many here either, but they all have a significantly higher Engine Size (relative to the Tesco), so their ratios are NOT smaller.
The model that seems closest is the PTZ at 400/6.2
The Tesco: 310/5.7 = about 54:1 while the PTZ: 400/6.2 = about 66:1
The Tesco DOES have the lowest ratio.
Final Answer: Yes
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
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Hi WesternOverseas,
I'm glad you found my explanation to be helpful. Most IR questions are more about staying organized than doing lots of math. When dealing with these types of data-heavy prompts, it's important to understand the general layout and content of any tables you're given, take notes on what you'll need to answer a given question, then pull the data from the table. Sometimes you'll be asked to do a little math, but more often than not, you'll be asked to deal with a pattern of some kind. Either way, the task usually won't take too much "work" on your part.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
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I'm glad you found my explanation to be helpful. Most IR questions are more about staying organized than doing lots of math. When dealing with these types of data-heavy prompts, it's important to understand the general layout and content of any tables you're given, take notes on what you'll need to answer a given question, then pull the data from the table. Sometimes you'll be asked to do a little math, but more often than not, you'll be asked to deal with a pattern of some kind. Either way, the task usually won't take too much "work" on your part.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
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