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1)D,since the total flight price would be 350*2(since there are 10 people so two groups would be formed)+150*4*2(2 groups and 4 nights=1900

2)a)Yes,In Cancun without ROB the price of 1 group for 1 night would be 350+150*4(4 days)=950
While with ROB:120*4+480=960
b)No,In Jamaica without ROB the price of 1 group for 1 night would be 200+160*4=840
While with ROB:220+135*4=760
c)No,In Miami without ROB the price of 1 group for 1 night would be 100*4+150=550
While with ROB:210+4*70=490


3)D,I think the answer should be Miami since the lowest cost for beach house is 70$ and outside is also 70$ so a person would prefer RO B

4)a)In Contiki loss would be there since occupying 2nd row house will cost 70 while for the first row room which is not occupied the owner will get a discount of 25% so final price to him would be 100-100*.25=75,so a loss of 5$ is there
b)In Worldsprings no loss would be there since occupying 2nd row house will cost 115 while for the first row room which is not occupied the owner will get a discount of 25% so final price to him would be 140-140*.25=105,so no loss is there
c)In Sunfun no loss would be there since occupying 2nd row house will cost 90 while for the first row room which is not occupied the owner will get a discount of 25% so final price to him would be 115-115*.25=86.25,so no loss is there

5)a)No,In Miami the % discount on plane is (210-150)/210=28.57
while discount on room in 1st block vs other rows=100-70/100=30
b)No,In Hawai the % discount on plane is (525-450)/525=14
while discount on room in 1st block vs other rows=140-115/140=17.8
c)Yes,In Cancun the % discount on plane is (480-350)/480=27
while discount on room in 1st block vs other rows=150-120/150=20

6)a)Yes,In Cancun Total for 4 nights with RoWFA=480+70*4=760
while occupying first block= 350+150*4=950
b)Yes,In Daytona Total for 4 nights with RoWFA=200+70*4=480
while occupying first block= 170+135*4=710
c)Yes,In Puerto Rico Total for 4 nights with RoWFA=425+70*4=705
while occupying first block= 400+200*4=1200

7)Here only cab driver will not suffer since he is bringing people from outside to inside the beach area in waterfront and if people are not staying inside then the rapper and waiter will not get a chance to perform or serve anyone and thus will have lossess

8)So here in this question only people in Miami they will try to book house in first block beacuse the price difference is lowest among the three choices given in the question as the difference between inside and outside is lowest for Miami = 100-70=30$ ,so the likelihood is also high here that people will book houses inside the first row here

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I got different answer for Q8. According to Article,

A study has shown that if this plane ticket discount is equal to at least half the potential savings of a spring breaker's particular cost-saving strategy, the spring breaker is much more likely to reserve a beach house within the first row of the waterfront block.

So it mean as long as the saving from plane ticket alone exceed 50% of total saving of ROWFA, the group is likely to book beach house.

I got the same answer for Miami and Jamaica, but for Cancun, the saving from plane ticket = 130 (480-350) while ROWFA saving is 190 (+130-(150-70)*4). 130 clearly exceed 50% of 190 so the group is likely to book beach house.
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Hi Sajjad1994,

IMO, QA of Q1 should be D, please help check it again. Many thanks!
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According to the explanation, I have some concerns:

- "Quickly eliminate Daytona, Miami, and Bahamas as their plane ticket discounts are smaller compared to Hawaii or Jamaica". However, how could plane ticket discounts of Daytona (30), Miami(60), and Bahamas(30) be smaller than plane ticket discounts of Hawaii (75), Jamaica (20) ?

- how would Hawaii's difference ($140 - $115 = $25) be smaller than Jamaica's ($160 - $135 = $25), while both are $25?
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According to the explanation, I have some concerns:

- "Quickly eliminate Daytona, Miami, and Bahamas as their plane ticket discounts are smaller compared to Hawaii or Jamaica". However, how could plane ticket discounts of Daytona (30), Miami(60), and Bahamas(30) be smaller than plane ticket discounts of Hawaii (75), Jamaica (20) ?

- how would Hawaii's difference ($140 - $115 = $25) be smaller than Jamaica's ($160 - $135 = $25), while both are $25?

"For Hawaii:
ROWFA savings: (Block rate * 4 nights) + Discounted plane ticket price - ((Lowest rate outside waterfront) * 4 nights + Non-discounted plane ticket price)
= ($140 * 4) + $450 - (($70 * 4) + $525) = $95

ROB savings: (Block rate * 4 nights) + Discounted plane ticket price - ((Lowest waterfront rate) * 4 nights + Non-discounted plane ticket price)
= ($140 * 4) + $450 - (($115 * 4) + $525) = $25

For Jamaica:
ROWFA savings: ($160 * 4) + $200 - (($70 * 4) + $220)=80
ROB savings: ($160 * 4)+$200-(($135*4)+$220)=40"
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"For Hawaii:
ROWFA savings: (Block rate * 4 nights) + Discounted plane ticket price - ((Lowest rate outside waterfront) * 4 nights + Non-discounted plane ticket price)
= ($140 * 4) + $450 - (($70 * 4) + $525) = $95

ROB savings: (Block rate * 4 nights) + Discounted plane ticket price - ((Lowest waterfront rate) * 4 nights + Non-discounted plane ticket price)
= ($140 * 4) + $450 - (($115 * 4) + $525) = $25

For Jamaica:
ROWFA savings: ($160 * 4) + $200 - (($70 * 4) + $220)=80
ROB savings: ($160 * 4)+$200-(($135*4)+$220)=40"[/quote]

In both cases: ROB savings < ROWFA savings, should ROWFA be more favor?
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Kindly note that answer to Q8 is Yes, No, and Yes.
and answer to Q3 should be Jamaica instead of Hawaai.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

Sajjad1994, kindly can you provide the official explanation of this question ?
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question 3 doesn't make sense.
Quote:
Which one of the following destinations is most likely to have spring break travelers favoring the ROB strategy over the ROWFA strategy?
Hawaii
Jamaica
Daytona
Miami
Bahamas
it means in which city people save more when employing ROB strategy than employing ROWFA strategy?

the lodging rate for ROB strategy is ranged from 70 to 135, and the lodging rate for ROWFA strategy is always 70.
ROWFA will always be the winner, except the only draw game in Miami.

why do people still favor ROB over ROWFA?
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We need to determine if spring break traveler groups would be more likely to reserve a beach house in the front row of the waterfront block than getting a beach house outside of the waterfront area for Miami, Jamaica, and Cancun.

For Miami:
ROWFA total cost: (Lowest rate outside waterfront * 4 nights) + Non-discounted plane ticket price = ($70 * 4) + $210 = $490
Block rate total cost: (Block rate * 4 nights) + Discounted plane ticket price = ($100 * 4) + $150 = $550
Since ROWFA total cost ($490) is less than block rate total cost ($550), it might seem that the answer should be No for Miami. However, according to the article, if the plane ticket discount is equal to at least half the potential savings of a spring breaker's particular cost-saving strategy, the spring breaker is much more likely to reserve a beach house within the first row of the waterfront block. In this case, the plane ticket discount ($60) is equal to half of the potential savings ($60), so Miami should be Yes.

For Jamaica:
ROWFA total cost: (Lowest rate outside waterfront * 4 nights) + Non-discounted plane ticket price = ($70 * 4) + $220 = $500
Block rate total cost: (Block rate * 4 nights) + Discounted plane ticket price = ($160 * 4) + $200 = $840
Since ROWFA total cost ($500) is significantly less than block rate total cost ($840), and considering that the plane ticket discount of $20 is not at least half of the potential savings of $340, spring break traveler groups would likely choose a beach house outside of the waterfront area. The answer is No for Jamaica.

For Cancun:
ROWFA total cost: (Lowest rate outside waterfront * 4 nights) + Non-discounted plane ticket price = ($70 * 4) + $480 = $760
Block rate total cost: (Block rate * 4 nights) + Discounted plane ticket price = ($150 * 4) + $330 = $930
Similar to Jamaica, since ROWFA total cost ($760) is significantly less than block rate total cost ($930), and considering that the plane ticket discount of $150 is not at least half of the potential savings of $170, spring break traveler groups would likely choose a beach house outside of the waterfront area. The answer is No for Cancun.

So, the final answers are Yes, No, and No for Miami, Jamaica, and Cancun respectively.
­EMPOWERgmatVerbal - thanks for your explanation, however there is a miss in Q8. Firstly, the discounted plane ticket cost is 350$ and not 330$ for Cancun. Next, let us redo the math here -

For Cancun:
ROWFA total cost: (Lowest rate outside waterfront * 4 nights) + Non-discounted plane ticket price = ($70 * 4) + $480 = $760
Block rate total cost: (Block rate * 4 nights) + Discounted plane ticket price = ($150 * 4) + $350 = $950
Similar to Jamaica, since ROWFA total cost ($760) is significantly less than block rate total cost ($950), and considering that the plane ticket discount of $130 is at least half of the potential savings of $190, spring break traveler groups would likely choose a beach house within the first row of the waterfront area. The answer should be Yes for Cancun (similar to the logic for Miami).

Sajjad1994 request you to check as well once. And I have a universal question - Why are we considering the lowest rate for waterfront at 70$ and not the amount given against each city? Such questions seem ambiguous, even if it from GMAC OG. Can you please suggest if such Qs are expected in the exam? I spent almost 30 mins on this question trying to decode everything, it is a very complicated one.
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Two issues I have noticed.

1) In official explanation:
"considering that the plane ticket discount of $150 is not at least half of the potential savings of $170, spring break traveler groups would likely choose a beach house outside of the waterfront area. The answer is No for Cancun."

I think there is some issue with last question's 3rd part.

2) Question 6 is pasted below. The whole passage is about rates in group of people. The question below asks for a traveller. Im not sure how taht works. Is that a typo?
Or since we divide cost for each using div by 6 on both options. Ratio is the same?

6. For each of the following spring break destinations, select Yes if a spring break traveler going for the 4-night package would spend less money by employing the ROWFA strategy -- paying the lowest possible beach house rate outside the waterfront area and paying the non-discounted plane ticket price -- than by reserving a front row beach house in the block. Otherwise, select No.
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The solution to Q No.3 does not make sense. Why would ticket price/discounted ticket price be taken into account whilst comparing ROWFA and ROB strategies? As per my understanding, discounted ticket prices were a part of strategy to curb groups taking the ROWFA/ROB route. Hence, we only need to compare the following:

'lowest rate for an available beach house outside of the waterfront is $70' and 'lowest rate for waterfront for each of the mentioned destinations'

Please correct me if I am wrong.
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I also agree that Q3 answer as Hawaii is not matching the question and either we are misreading the question or the OA was simply given wrong.
My suggestion is to ignore Q3.

After poking around and investigating, the answer could work to be Hawaii only in these 2 cases. However, neither seems to be supported by the setup:
1. We treat “at least half” as “strictly greater than half.”
2. Compare the two work‐arounds only to each other, not to the block by looking at the incremental extra savings of ROWFA over ROB.
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MSR were not in GMAT classic so any question tagged as GMAT prep is for official mock? I thought that was only for GMAT prep focus. Can anyone please confirm?
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According to me, answer to Q3 would be Miami. There's no extra savings in ROWFA, compared to ROB. And people want to prefer choosing house at the river front, so they will most likely choose ROB as for the same amount they're getting the Waterfront houses.
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No these are from older Gmat classic mocks. They were part of IR.
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MSR were not in GMAT classic so any question tagged as GMAT prep is for official mock? I thought that was only for GMAT prep focus. Can anyone please confirm?
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