One of my sticky areas is always Combinations and Permutations. I've seen various strategies for tackling these problems, but Manhattan GMAT refers to an Anagram method that seems to be very helpful. I've only seen specific mentions of this in Manhattan GMAT practice test explanations (I haven't purchased the books or taken the class), and I'm wondering if anyone who is familiar with it could give a general
rundown of the method. Greatly appreciated.
rundown of the method. Greatly appreciated.

















