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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?
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.
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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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.
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..
But as soon as I started doing mixed, my accuracy has been dropping...
How to access MSR questions main prompts for practice purpose?
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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.
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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?
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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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.