# GMAT Question of the Day (Mar 4): Statistics and Sentence Correction

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Math (DS)

Set $S$ consists of distinct numbers such that the difference between any two different elements of set $S$ is an integer. How many elements does set $S$ contain?

1. The difference between any two different elements of set $S$ is 2
2. The range of set $S$ is 2

OA and Explanation

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Verbal (SC)

Heirloom tomatoes, grown from seeds saved from the previous year, only look less appetizing than their round and red supermarket cousins, often green and striped, or have plenty of bumps and bruises, but are more flavorful.

(A) cousins, often green and striped, or have plenty of bumps and bruises, but are
(B) cousins, often green and striped, or with plenty of bumps and bruises, although
(C) cousins, often green and striped, or they have plenty of bumps and bruises, although they are
(D) cousins; they are often green and striped, or with plenty of bumps and bruises, although
(E) cousins; they are often green and striped, or have plenty of bumps and bruises, but they are

OA and Explanation

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