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So basically 22 - x = 20
So x is 2
Therefore | y+ 14 | = 2
This is mode so
y + 14 = 2 --> y = -12
y + 14 = -2 --> y =-16
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2. If 22 - |y + 14| = 20, what is the sum of all possible values of y ?

A. -28
B. -16
C. -12
D. -4
E. 4

Can someone pls explain this question to me?

The solution is already posted in the topic: https://gmatclub.com/forum/bunuel-s-alg ... l#p3447611
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How the concept of odd days work? Anyone?
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[quote="Cryptic0coven"]How the concept of odd days work? Anyone? [/quote]
Not sure what you’re referring to...
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[quote="bb"]Not sure what you’re referring to... [/quote]
Odd days in Calendar topic

Like when we are supposed to find the day on some specific date of any year...
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Treat them as remainder questions
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Hey.
Can someone explain the answer for this question as to how we got the ’D’ point as the answer?
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Difference between F and G - 2*(3^11)
E =F- 2*(3^11) = -3^11
D = E - 2*(3^11) = -3^12
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hi guys , sorry but 1 qn , where will i recieve the free access to egmat which i selected during opening this account?
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Hey.
Can someone explain the answer for this question as to how we got the ’D’ point as the answer?
I have seen this question in official Practice Exam 1. I have mistakenly thought of this sequence as a geometrical progression.
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Hey.
Can someone explain the answer for this question as to how we got the ’D’ point as the answer?
This question is discussed here: on-the-number-line-shown-the-tick-marks-are-equally-spaced-and-the-416629.html

Hope it helps.
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Difference between F and G - 2*(3^11)
E =F- 2*(3^11) = -3^11
D = E - 2*(3^11) = -3^12
Got it! Thanks for helping :)
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