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the question made me scratch my head for a good while too lol

Found a similar question: https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/outo ... wlers-and/
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yes, if you do the grueling math of calculating all the possible cases. But I feel like its too big for a GMAT question
Definitely not a GMAT Question. ...Who’s gonna vouch for a cricket team with no batsman anyway :)
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Definitely not a GMAT Question. ...Who’s gonna vouch for a cricket team with no batsman anyway :)
Lmao, 3 wicket keepers too
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Not pretty sure, but I guess, we did have Dravid, Dhoni and Uthappa play together :lol:
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It’s bunuel’s algebra ps diagnostic tests: ps
hi, do you know the difficulty level of the 2 questions you sent?
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Out of 16 cricket players,5 are good bowlers,3 are wicket keepers and the left are normal bowlers but not wicket keepers.Out of all, a team of 11 players is to be formed where at least 4 are good bowlers and 2 are wicket keepers?
Huh? Cricket gaining popularity, sources?
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Guys I started preparing for GMAT few week ago can anyone of you tell me what is the minimum time required to prepare in order to score 650+
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Guys I started preparing for GMAT few week ago can anyone of you tell me what is the minimum time required to prepare in order to score 650+
It depends entirely on you, for some it took 3 weeks, and for some it took 2 years
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The integer 120 has many factorizations. For example, 120=(2)(60)
120
=
(
2
)
(
60
)
, 120=(3)(4)(10)
120
=
(
3
)
(
4
)
(
10
)
, and 120=(–1)(–3)(4)(10)
120
=
(

1
)
(

3
)
(
4
)
(
10
)
. In how many of the factorizations of 120 are the factors consecutive integers in ascending order?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
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The integer 120 has many factorizations. For example, 120=(2)(60)
120
=
(
2
)
(
60
)
, 120=(3)(4)(10)
120
=
(
3
)
(
4
)
(
10
)
, and 120=(–1)(–3)(4)(10)
120
=
(

1
)
(

3
)
(
4
)
(
10
)
. In how many of the factorizations of 120 are the factors consecutive integers in ascending order?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
­This question is discussed in detail in the following link:

https://gmatclub.com/forum/the-integer-120-has-many-factorizations-for-example-322417.html

If you have any specific questions, feel free to post them in that topic.

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Can some one help me with this questions?

Quantitative Reasoning
8 Carl invested a certain amount of money for one year, some of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2.2 percent and the rest of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2,5 percent. If the amount of money that Carl invested for the year earned a total of $680 in interest, which of the following could have been theltotal amount of money that he invested for the year?
L. $24,708
1I. $27,896
III. $31,284
None
Il only
III only
I and 1I
Il and III

Quantitative Reasoning
8 Carl invested a certain amount of money for one year, some of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2.2 percent and the rest of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2.5 percent. If the amount of money that Carl invested for the year earned a total of $680 in interest, which of the following could have been theltotal amount of money that he invested for the year?
I. $24,708
II. $27,896
III. $31,284

None
Il only
III only
I and 1I
Il and II
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Quantitative Reasoning
8 Carl invested a certain amount of money for one year, some of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2.2 percent and the rest of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2.5 percent. If the amount of money that Carl invested for the year earned a total of $680 in interest, which of the following could have been theltotal amount of money that he invested for the year?
I. $24,708
II. $27,896
III. $31,284

None
Il only
III only
I and 1I
Il and II
Only 2 is valid option
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@amisha right can u help with the solution
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Can some one help me with this questions?

Quantitative Reasoning
8 Carl invested a certain amount of money for one year, some of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2.2 percent and the rest of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2,5 percent. If the amount of money that Carl invested for the year earned a total of $680 in interest, which of the following could have been theltotal amount of money that he invested for the year?
L. $24,708
1I. $27,896
III. $31,284
None
Il only
III only
I and 1I
Il and III

Quantitative Reasoning
8 Carl invested a certain amount of money for one year, some of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2.2 percent and the rest of which earned interest at a simple annual interest rate of 2.5 percent. If the amount of money that Carl invested for the year earned a total of $680 in interest, which of the following could have been theltotal amount of money that he invested for the year?
I. $24,708
II. $27,896
III. $31,284

None
Il only
III only
I and 1I
Il and II
­
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https://gmatclub.com/forum/carl-investe ... 21239.html

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I’d go with Option (C)

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