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Post: OG 2016 Edition is Coming in June         Kudos by thread: 15     Kudos by post: 4
Forum: General GMAT Questions and Strategies
18 Mar 2015, 11:08
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Post: In the circle above, chord AC = 85. What is the area of the circle?         Kudos by thread: 9     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: Data Sufficiency (DS)
18 Mar 2015, 05:15
Bunuel
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Post: In the diagram, JKLM is a square, and P is the midpoint of KL. Is JQM         Kudos by thread: 39     Kudos by post: 3
Forum: Data Sufficiency (DS)
18 Mar 2015, 05:08
Bunuel
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Post: M24-34         Kudos by thread: 15     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: GMAT Club Tests
18 Mar 2015, 04:42
Bunuel
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Post: Kevin drove from A to B at a constant speed of 60 mph. Once he reache         Kudos by thread: 177     Kudos by post: 8
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
18 Mar 2015, 00:25
PareshGmat
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Post: In a city where all streets run east-to-west, all avenues run north-to         Kudos by thread: 57     Kudos by post: 2
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
17 Mar 2015, 11:25
ynaikavde
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Post: Can I see weaknesses as percentage wrong on GMAT club tests?         Kudos by thread: 0     Kudos by post: 0
Forum: General GMAT Questions and Strategies
17 Mar 2015, 10:51
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Post: can anybody explain this question?? i have attached two picture         Kudos by thread: 0     Kudos by post: 0
Forum: Verbal Archive [Locked]
17 Mar 2015, 05:03
anikgmat89
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Post: can anybody explain this question?? i have attached two picture         Kudos by thread: 0     Kudos by post: 0
Forum: Verbal Archive [Locked]
17 Mar 2015, 05:01
anikgmat89
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Post: Kudos Points on GMATClub Forum         Kudos by thread: 657     Kudos by post: 336
Forum: Tech Support & Suggestions
16 Mar 2015, 21:46
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Post: Kudos Points on GMATClub Forum         Kudos by thread: 657     Kudos by post: 336
Forum: Tech Support & Suggestions
16 Mar 2015, 21:46
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Post: In the diagram, HJLM is a square, and GH = 10. Find the area of trape         Kudos by thread: 8     Kudos by post: 3
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
16 Mar 2015, 03:27
PareshGmat
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Post: In the figure, KLMN is a square, and angle KJN = 45°. Find the area o         Kudos by thread: 8     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
16 Mar 2015, 03:05
PareshGmat
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Post: In the figure above, angle PTQ = angle QRS = 70º, PT = 4, PR = 12, and         Kudos by thread: 94     Kudos by post: 5
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
16 Mar 2015, 00:57
iamdp
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Post: A librarian has 4 identical copies of Hamlet, 3 identical copies of Ma         Kudos by thread: 17     Kudos by post: 3
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
16 Mar 2015, 00:23
iamdp
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Post: In a bag, there are five 6-sided dice (numbered 1 to 6), three 12-side         Kudos by thread: 47     Kudos by post: 9
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
16 Mar 2015, 00:11
iamdp
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Post: Calling All Waitlisted // UCLA Anderson Class of 2017         Kudos by thread: 5     Kudos by post: 0
Forum: MBA Archive
15 Mar 2015, 23:18
Narenn
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Post: In the figure above, angle PTQ = angle QRS = 70º, PT = 4, PR = 12, and         Kudos by thread: 94     Kudos by post: 4
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 23:17
Bunuel
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Post: In the diagram, HJLM is a square, and GH = 10. Find the area of trape         Kudos by thread: 8     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 23:13
Bunuel
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Post: In the figure, KLMN is a square, and angle KJN = 45°. Find the area o         Kudos by thread: 8     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 23:11
Bunuel
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Post: Line J passes through the points (– 5, – 1), (2, 2), and (5, Q). What         Kudos by thread: 30     Kudos by post: 3
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 23:06
Bunuel
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Post: The line shown passes through the point (A, 30). Which of the followi         Kudos by thread: 14     Kudos by post: 0
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 23:02
Bunuel
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Post: If (25[square_root]5[/square_root])^x=(\sqrt[3]{5})^{x+1}         Kudos by thread: 19     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 23:00
Bunuel
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Post: If (25[square_root]5[/square_root])^x=(\sqrt[3]{5})^{x+1}         Kudos by thread: 19     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 22:59
Bunuel
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Post: If (25[square_root]5[/square_root])^x=(\sqrt[3]{5})^{x+1}         Kudos by thread: 19     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 22:59
Bunuel
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Post: If 12^(1/2) + 108^(1/2) = N^(1/2), then N =         Kudos by thread: 20     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 22:58
Bunuel
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Post: If 12^(1/2) + 108^(1/2) = N^(1/2), then N =         Kudos by thread: 20     Kudos by post: 1
Forum: Problem Solving (PS)
15 Mar 2015, 22:57
Bunuel
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Post: Points P, Q, R, S, and T all lie on the same line. The larger circle         Kudos by thread: 15     Kudos by post: 0
Forum: Data Sufficiency (DS)
15 Mar 2015, 22:49
Bunuel
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Post: Points P, Q, R, S, and T all lie on the same line. The larger circle         Kudos by thread: 15     Kudos by post: 0
Forum: Data Sufficiency (DS)
15 Mar 2015, 22:48
Bunuel
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Post: Points P, Q, R, S, and T all lie on the same line. The larger circle         Kudos by thread: 15     Kudos by post: 0
Forum: Data Sufficiency (DS)
15 Mar 2015, 22:48
Bunuel