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Easy way as per me is for those open on Sundays, their monthly gross revenue per square foot would be 302000/52000 (easy numbers to add). Because 300000/50000 would be 6, 302000/52000 would be less than 6 because you are increasing the numerator with a lesser factor than you are increasing the denominator. As we are given the overall monthly revenue and square foot area of all 8 companies, their revenue per square foot would be more than 6. 90000/15000 would be 6 but here you are increasing the numerator and decreasing the denominator so definitely more than 6. It looks like a big explanation but hardly takes time and you can calculate without calculator.
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Please continue discission here: the-table-summarizes-information-in-several-categories-about-8-differe-352135.html
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Is PowerScore 2022 Edition enough for CR?
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Is PowerScore 2022 Edition enough for CR?
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Is there a way to select/access tables questions based on standard deviation?
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Hey guys, excited to share my official GMAT mock score of 755 today.
I was quite inconsistent on verbal. Getting to V89 has been a journey.

For anyone working to increase their verbal score, I’d highly recommend speaking to Meet Agrawal (he scored 780 on GMAT classic). Currently he guides serious aspirants free of cost.
DM me if you’d like to connect with him.
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Congratulations!!

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Hey guys, excited to share my official GMAT mock score of 755 today.
I was quite inconsistent on verbal. Getting to V89 has been a journey.

For anyone working to increase their verbal score, I’d highly recommend speaking to Meet Agrawal (he scored 780 on GMAT classic). Currently he guides serious aspirants free of cost.
DM me if you’d like to connect with him.
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Congratulations, this is a great score. Would love to hear about your journey and how you aced all the sections specially DI!
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Hey guys, excited to share my official GMAT mock score of 755 today.
I was quite inconsistent on verbal. Getting to V89 has been a journey.

For anyone working to increase their verbal score, I’d highly recommend speaking to Meet Agrawal (he scored 780 on GMAT classic). Currently he guides serious aspirants free of cost.
DM me if you’d like to connect with him.
Congratulations on your score and best wishes ahead.

Indeed, Meet Aggarwal is a great guy who is doing really good work. Have had the opportunity to speak and get some insights from him, eagerly looking forward to his next update.
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Can anyone please confirm if all the below mentioned question types are tested in CR or is there any change?
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I have never heard of disagreement being a question type... I disagree 😂

But there hasn’t really been any announced changes to the critical reasoning.
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I have never heard of disagreement being a question type... I disagree 😂

But there hasn’t really been any announced changes to the critical reasoning.
Disagreement - As in Point Issue.
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Can anyone please confirm if all the below mentioned question types are tested in CR or is there any change?
Hi Shivam2612,

Different CR books/online courses/tutors have slightly different classification of CR question types. For example, PowerScore's classification is slightly different from that of Manhattan Prep, and they again differ slightly from GMAT Club's classification. What's more, the OG uses a completely different way of classifying CR questions. So there is really no need to be fixated on any one of them. GMAT Club's classification is obviously as per the question type filter in CR sub-forum, and can be seen on the syllabus linked below:

https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-syllabus-for-focus-edition-424188.html

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Disagreement - As in Point Issue.
Point at Issue is an interesting topic. It's a commonly tested topic in LSAT, but the consensus seems to be that it's not tested in GMAT. There is no such question type on GMAT Club. PowerScore has a Point at Issue/Point in Agreement chapter in their LSAT LR Bible, but takes it out from the GMAT CR Bible. However interestingly, I did come across an official GMAT question about Point at Issue, as linked below:

https://gmatclub.com/forum/shirla-in-figure-skating-competitions-that-allow-amateur-and-professi-306075.html
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Is it just me or are some of the hard DI questions on Data Insights really really tough?
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