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Apologies if this is already addressed but

Quant Flash Card on GMAT ToolKit app for iphone has an error on the "Average 2" problem, which states
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The average of 10 consecutive integers is 12....
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Average of even consecutive integers cannot be an integer.

I see that this has already been corrected in the pdf version for GMAT Flashcards v7.
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Slide 29 has been updated with a new question. Thank you for your suggestions.
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I have uploaded the latest version to SCRIBD for more compatibility.

Hi,
I'm new to the forum. It would be great if you upload SCRIBD latest version of flashcards here on the forum as well.
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This is awesome, thank you for this. Is there an updated 2015 version by any chance?
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On Page 20, I am pretty sure that it is 1A=2Ds.. So I think the answer should be 1:2 and not 2:1
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Thank you for the resources! +1 kudo:)))
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Thank you for the resources! +1 kudo:)))
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I've got a question on the Arithmetic to Memorize flashcards.

Is it really recommended to memorize all the multiples of 8 to 160, the multiples of 12, to 120, the multiples of 15, to 150, the powers' of 2 up to 2^7, and the powers of 4 up to 4^4 and 3 up to 3^5?

Or should I just be able to calculate these values quickly. I know this is in excess of what the MGAT books recommend.

Looking for opinions before I dedicate the mental capital to memorize all theses.
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This is really great for on-the-go prep. Thank you so much
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On Page 24, "Powers 9" problem; I'm sorry but could someone please elaborate the answer a bit. I'm having a bit of difficulty in understanding the logic of it.
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Awesome! Very helpful!!
Thank you for this knowledge!
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Hello bb,

The link is not valid, maybe, as I tried downloading the flashcards several times but could not. Could you please check at your end the validity of link and fix it, if required? Thanks.

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Always does!

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NIce work in compiling all the information at one place.
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Great work bb.
Very well written. I think its better to print this out and go through them on a regular basis to have a reminder of the concepts.
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On Page 24, "Powers 9" problem; I'm sorry but could someone please elaborate the answer a bit. I'm having a bit of difficulty in understanding the logic of it.


same here,
In statement 1 m>n no matter we plug in m=2, n=1 or m=3, n=2. RHS>LHS. How did you conclude that statement 1 is insufficient ?
Also I'm having trouble understanding statement2, Can someone kindly decipher it.

Thanks in advance
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Excellent work team! Really helpful :)
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