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GMAT Question of the Day (December 2)

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Math

There are 6 points on the plain. Any 3 points of these 6 don't lie on the same line. How many unique triangles can be drawn using these 6 points as vertices?

A. 5
B. 10
C. 20
D. 30
E. 60

 

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

For Republicans already contemplating a gloomy fall horizon, the Lamont victory suggests that many Democrats are as energized as any other group of voters in years, enough as to move them beyond protesting as to the voting booths in huge numbers.

A) enough as to move them beyond protesting as to the voting booths in huge numbers
B) enough to move them beyond protesting than to the voting booths in huge numbers
C) enough so as to move them beyond protesting and to the voting booths in huge numbers
D) enough to move them beyond protesting to the voting booths in huge numbers
E) enough so to move them from protesting and from the voting booths in huge numbers

 

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

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