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BrentGMATPrepNow avigutman CrackVerbal, I tested a few cases and arrived at C. I could reason out that S1 and S2 individually are insufficient. Can you please suggest what should be the number picking strategy in such questions to ensure that we have possibly covered the ground that we need to?
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CrushTHYGMAT"Has Pat read at least 1/3 of the pages of the book?"
Let's try to analyze the Q.stem. To answer the question stem, you need to know the number of pages in the book. Nowhere in the statements or the question, have mentioned the number of pages in the book or a chapter. That opens up endless possibilities. As
avigutman said, thinking about extreme values in these cases would be the best strategic approach.
For example, one chapter can have 1000 pages or more. Since there is no upper limit given for number of pages in a chapter anywhere in the problem, you have the liberty to think of these extremes.
As our answer to the Qstem is completely based on 1/3 of the pages of the book, a single chapter can bring a big difference in the number of pages in the book.
If you approach each statement with this thought process, you will easily get the answer without lengthy calculations.
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Clifin J Francis,
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