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GMAT Question of the Day (March 10)

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Math

A bowl contains green and blue chips only. If two chips are drawn from the bowl (without replacement) what is the probability that both chips will be blue?

(1) The ratio of blue chips to green chips is 3:4.

(2) There are 5 more green chips than blue chips.

 

Question Discussion & Explanation
Correct Answer - C - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)

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Verbal

The books of Agatha Christie, a popular writer of crime novels, have had a greater audience than any fiction author in history.

(A) than any fiction author in history

(B) historically than any other fiction author

(C) than have those of any fiction author in history

(D) in history as any other fiction author has had

(E) than those of any other fiction author in history

 

Question Discussion & Explanation

Correct Answer - E - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)

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