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So, the ques stem is asking which answer choice tells us that X would lie in between 0 and 1 region. Right?
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The option E, inequality x^5 < x^3 ?
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If 0 < X < 1 then definitely answer is option E IMO
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I believe Option C should be the answer. @Alex55 what’s the official answer?
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Another new Arithmetic question from GMAT Club tests:

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If 0 < X < 1 then definitely answer is option E IMO
To answer whether X lies in (0, 1), we need to know domain of X right?
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To answer whether X lies in (0, 1), we need to know domain of X right?
So, what’s the correct answer in your opinion.

I think I have misunderstood the ques maybe because of the language.
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So, what’s the correct answer in your opinion.
B should be the answer, square of a fraction is less than 1.
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So, what’s the correct answer in your opinion.
I would say question is ambiguous.
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I believe Option C should be the answer. @Alex55 what’s the official answer?
c

the ans is c

put all the thinngs in one side of the equality
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I am getting answer as a=60
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Anyone explain it plz
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Posted this one here:
for-each-set-of-three-distinct-nonzero-digits-consider-the-sum-of-all-428036.html

Let’s wait for the answers. I’ll chime in if no one replies.
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