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Are official mocks enough or i should do something more as well or some other test series in addition to official mocks
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There are only 6 official mocks. So in case you are not getting a consistent score in them or a score close to your target score then you might have to try other test series as well
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*Pradhumansingh1 writes:* > Other than that, in your official exam, did you attempt all the questions or did you not get time to view a few of them because of time mismanagement? Attempted all questions some were just wild guess as well.
There are only 6 official mocks. So in case you are not getting a consistent score in them or a score close to your target score then you might have to try other test series as well
*Pradhumansingh1 writes:* > There are only 6 official mocks. So in case you are not getting a consistent score in them or a score close to your target score then you might have to try other test series as well Which one would you like to suggest.
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Leaving this on @bb, as he would be able to suggest better
My two cents would be that you have generally more than enough tests at your disposal combining the official + gmat club tests + experts global. If you need more tests, maybe it would be better to pause and retrospect your practice sessions and double down your time in improving any obvious weaknesses rather than just taking too many mocks
Hi, I just had a question if this type of question can come in paper
A welder needs to construct a closed cube-shaped tank with a volume of 1 million liters. If the welder has access to only 4x2 meter sheets of metal that can be cut, and 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 1,000 liters, how many sheets of metal will be required to construct the tank?
*Amalgum23 writes:* Hi, I just had a question if this type of question can come in paper
A welder needs to construct a closed cube-shaped tank with a volume of 1 million liters. If the welder has access to only 4x2 meter sheets of metal that can be cut, and 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 1,000 liters, how many sheets of metal will be required to construct the tank?
A. 92 B. 90 C. 82 D. 78 E. 75
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Yes, I think this type of question can come in the exam
*Amalgum23 writes:* Hi, I just had a question if this type of question can come in paper
A welder needs to construct a closed cube-shaped tank with a volume of 1 million liters. If the welder has access to only 4x2 meter sheets of metal that can be cut, and 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 1,000 liters, how many sheets of metal will be required to construct the tank?
A. 92 B. 90 C. 82 D. 78 E. 75
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It’s a very thin line of diff b/w geometry and coordinate geometry to be honest, and I feel GMAC has done that intentionally to keep everyone guessing 😅. To be on the safer side, remember the area and volume formulas as they are seen quite commonly, but don’t over invest your time by going into too many details.
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Pure algebraic questions are no longer a part of the DS syllabus of the GMAT.
DS questions in GMAT Focus encompass various types of word problems, such as:
Word Problems
Work Problems
Distance Problems
Mixture Problems
Percent and Interest Problems
Overlapping Sets Problems
Statistics Problems
Combination and Probability Problems
While these questions may involve or necessitate knowledge of algebra, arithmetic, inequalities, etc., they will always be presented in the form of word problems. You won’t encounter pure "algebra" questions like, "Is x > y?" or "A positive integer n has two prime factors..."
PS unless of course you are in the crowd of people who think that GMAT focus questions are completely different from the old GMAT 🫠
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@BB this doesn’t look like notes to me it’s a debrief... have you shared by mistake or its intentional this debrief have some tips but not like verbal notes at all. Thanks!