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Hello, I have a question regarding this type of phrasing: "Edgar purchased 6 items for $10x each." I've seen in similar questions that 'x' references a digit, so the price could be $101, $102, $103, etc. However, in that specific question, 'x' was a multiplier, meaning the total price was $60 times 'x'. Is there a way to distinguish between 'x' representing a digit and 'x' representing a multiplier?
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in this case the question was a classic 2 variables question type where Edgar bought those 6 items and Y other items at $30 each. The total purchase was $600. How many items did he bought? Is a DI TWO PART ANALYSIS Q.
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Hello, I have a question regarding this type of phrasing: "Edgar purchased 6 items for $10x each." I've seen in similar questions that 'x' references a digit, so the price could be $101, $102, $103, etc. However, in that specific question, 'x' was a multiplier, meaning the total price was $60 times 'x'. Is there a way to distinguish between 'x' representing a digit and 'x' representing a multiplier?

If "10x" were a three-digit number, it would have been explicitly mentioned. Without such clarification, "10x" can ONLY represent "10*x", as the multiplication sign (*) is typically omitted.
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ok, so if not explicitly mentioned, is a multiplier. thanks!
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Hey Please help.

While doing CR Questions, my accuracy was good. But it was when I was doing it topicwise. Like all inferences together and then all strengt/weaken together..

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How to access MSR questions main prompts for practice purpose?
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How to access MSR questions main prompts for practice purpose?

You can visit the MSR forum and check the question discussions directly. There was a bug that had prevented the question prompts from showing up, but it has now been fixed.

Here’s the link: https://gmatclub.com/forum/multi-source ... g-msr-456/
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Hey, I am from India and a Chartered Accountant in Mid management role with more than 7 years of experience in various finance domain and industry including Energy Sector, IT and more than 4 years in EV industry with various roles. I have got a GMAT score of 585 (Focus edition) translating to 640 in Classic. I wanted to apply in Insead for its Jan intake (Its 3rd round of application is going on). Is there any accpetance possibility with this score and the background?
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Hey, I am from India and a Chartered Accountant in Mid management role with more than 7 years of experience in various finance domain and industry including Energy Sector, IT and more than 4 years in EV industry with various roles. I have got a GMAT score of 585 (Focus edition) translating to 640 in Classic. I wanted to apply in Insead for its Jan intake (Its 3rd round of application is going on). Is there any accpetance possibility with this score and the background?
Looks good. Hope your UG college and GPA are nice (if not stellar). Also any extracurriculars will only make things better. Any plans to retake GMAT? A score of 645 or more would make your profile almost certain.
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Torn on whether I should go ahead and apply with my test waiver or summit my gmat score (above the class average, but horrendous quant...)

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