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BUT I KNOW,,,,,IF 1 SIDE IS COMMON ,,,,THEN SIDE OPPOSITE BIGGER ANGLE IS LONGER,,,

SO I GUESS A ,shold be it

OA?
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kapslock, you're definitely an engineer :-D :-D
Did you use AutoCad for that drawing? :P
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kapslock, you're definitely an engineer :-D :-D
Did you use AutoCad for that drawing? :P


And theArch, you're definitely Sherlock Holmes :) Yes I am an Engineer !!

Actually, I had to put in the dots because the "intelligent" software does not (or renders irregularly) the spaces, so the figure with spaces tend to go absolutely kaput :)
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OK i didnt need to know much about this problem

I used a very simple trick...thought chrisoph is absolutely correct (but I forgot my rules, its been a while since I picked up my GMAT prep)

anyway my approach was this....knowing angle is not enough, I need to know the size (relative) of the sides as well...I guess I need two pieces of info, one the angle and the lenght of the sides to know if one particular side is bigger or not!

C it is...
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kapslock, you're definitely an engineer :-D :-D Did you use AutoCad for that drawing? :P
And theArch, you're definitely Sherlock Holmes :) Yes I am an Engineer !!
Actually, I had to put in the dots because the "intelligent" software does not (or renders irregularly) the spaces, so the figure with spaces tend to go absolutely kaput :)

Sherlock Holmes in GMAT too. Agree C and both of you.
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Will somebody please explain this using the properties of quadrilateral??
why cant A be sufficient ???



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