hyder27 wrote:
EMPOWERgmatRichC wrote:
Hi hyder27,
After taking a FULL CAT, it's important to do a full review of the Test. If you can define WHY you're getting questions wrong, then you should be able to work on those 'issues' and potentially fix them. Since you asked specifically about the Quant section, we'll start there.
After reviewing the Quant section, how many questions did you get wrong....
1) Because of a silly/little mistake?
2) Because there was some math that you just didn't know how to do?
3) Because the question was too hard?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
I am reviewing the Full CAT and not just the quant yet, the question i dont get in the Integrated Reasoning section of mba practice test:
Loan X has a principal of $10,000x and a yearly simple interest rate is 4%. Loan Y has a principal of $10,000y and a yearly simple interest rate 8%. Loan X and Y will be consolidated to form Loan Z with a principal of $ ( 10,000x + 10,000y) and a yearly simple interest rate of r%, where r= 4x+8y/ x+y. In the table, select a value for x and a value for y corresponding to a yearly simple interest rate of 5% for the consolidated loan and make only two selections , one in each column.
X value 21,32,51,64,81,96
Y value 21,32,51,64,81,96
How do you solve it? Any expert may solve it too.