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gmattesttaker2
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Hello,
This is from MGMAT CAT:
Which of the following is greater than 3/4?
A) (3/4)^2
B) (7/9)^2
C) 31/42
D) 16/21
E) sq.root (1/2)
OA: D
I was able to get the correct answer but I was'nt sure if my method was the best. Here is my approach:
A) (3/4)^2 has to be less than 3/4 - Hence A ruled out
B) Convert 3/4 and 7/9 to common base i.e. 27/36 and 28/36. My reasoning was 28/36 is slightly more than 27/36 but because we square 28/36 it will be at least as small as 27/36. (Not sure if this reasoning is correct though.)
E) sq. root ( 1/2) = 1/1.4 = 10/14 = 5/7 = 0.71. Hence ruled out
I was stuck between C and D. I think I manually calcuated both of them to get the correct answer. Is there a better way to solve this problem? Thanks for your help.
Best Regards,
Sri
This is from MGMAT CAT:
Which of the following is greater than 3/4?
A) (3/4)^2
B) (7/9)^2
C) 31/42
D) 16/21
E) sq.root (1/2)
OA: D
I was able to get the correct answer but I was'nt sure if my method was the best. Here is my approach:
A) (3/4)^2 has to be less than 3/4 - Hence A ruled out
B) Convert 3/4 and 7/9 to common base i.e. 27/36 and 28/36. My reasoning was 28/36 is slightly more than 27/36 but because we square 28/36 it will be at least as small as 27/36. (Not sure if this reasoning is correct though.)
E) sq. root ( 1/2) = 1/1.4 = 10/14 = 5/7 = 0.71. Hence ruled out
I was stuck between C and D. I think I manually calcuated both of them to get the correct answer. Is there a better way to solve this problem? Thanks for your help.
Best Regards,
Sri












