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Re: Can a profit be negative? [#permalink]
I am using Manhattan Advanced GMAT Quant, PDF version without the publisher’s imprint.

Anyway, it is on the 8th page of the 5th Chapter. I’ve read the whole chapter, but this is only an example of a GMAT-like trap, rather out of context.

I’ve done all the Manhattan Math Guides and I am used to and comfortable with the fact that Manhattan Guys make errors very, very, VERY occasionally. Therefore I wanted to confront this example with your opinion.

I am not GMAT expert, but I would like to agree with jumsumtak, that “a negative profit” should be called “a loss”. I uphold my mind that “a negative profit” is oxymoron, thus illegal.
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On all of the tax/accounting forms it usually says Profit/Loss.
I think profit is positive by definition but 2 things:
1. Kudos to you for catching it - you should feel much more confident about your CR skills now.
2. Don't waste time on this as GMAC is much more careful about avoiding such logical discrepancies or debatable aspects.
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Re: Can a profit be negative? [#permalink]
Thanks for the Kudo bb. I would have started reporting those slips straight from the beginning if I knew. There isn't too many of them, even though the Manhattan Advanced Quant have plenty as compared to the Guides.

So far I haven't started with my verbal prep yet, but I've passed TOEFL (with 28 in reading) and its German counterpart TestDaF, so hopefully the verbal part will be the easier one for me.
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