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Can anyone solve this
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Can anyone solve this
Is this an OG question? What's the N adult thingy on the left doing there in the graph? I do not understand this.
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Is this an OG question? What's the N adult thingy on the left doing there in the graph? I do not understand this.
Noo..,

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Can anyone solve this
Question is from career launcher guide
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I'll send u the solution

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Can you give entire question?
As in if they are more sub questions and any detail on next page
No... There is only 2 questions
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Btw I was just wondering how are these free resources different from the other resources present at Experts’ Global ? I think this would definitely help to evaluate and upgrade for better GMAT preparation.
valid question.
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Hello adhin31

Thank you for the question. It is an interesting one.

We have invested heavily in our free GMAT resources, and they can certainly help you learn virtually all concepts tested on the GMAT and practice questions in a topic-by-topic manner. However, free resources available on public webpages have some natural limitations (that our post-login course environment does not):

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Hello adhin31

Thank you for the question. It is an interesting one.

We have invested heavily in our free GMAT resources, and they can certainly help you learn virtually all concepts tested on the GMAT and practice questions in a topic-by-topic manner. However, free resources available on public webpages have some natural limitations:

- The exercises are presented on a webpage rather than inside a fully interactive GMAT-like testing environment. You do not get the experience of solving questions with a running timer, selecting answer choices, navigating through questions, and interacting with the test the way you do on the actual GMAT.

- Performance tracking requires a logged-in environment. On public webpages, there is no personal record of what you have attempted, your accuracy, speed, strengths, weak areas, overall progress, what you have completed, and what remains.

- Detailed analytics also require a logged-in learning system. Features such as performance trends, identification of weak topics, error analysis, and the ability to revisit only incorrectly answered questions work meaningfully only when your attempts are recorded inside the platform.

- The post-login course includes 200+ topic-wise exercises and 15 full-length GMAT practice tests, all of which can be taken in a GMAT-like environment with detailed performance analysis.

- The post-login course allows a more comprehensive treatment of each topic through more extensive videos and broader practice coverage.

- The course provides a structured learning path. You can clearly see what you have completed, what remains, and where you stand in your preparation journey.

We have tried to make our free resources genuinely useful by providing conceptual lessons, videos, and practice questions across virtually all topics tested on the GMAT. At the same time, a comprehensive GMAT course is much more than content; it provides a structured, interactive, and personally tracked learning ecosystem where your attempts, performance, weak areas, and progress are recorded and measured in an organized manner.

To experience the course firsthand, one can opt for a 7-day trial: [url=Hello! Thank you for the question. It is an interesting one. We have invested heavily in our free GMAT resources, and they can certainly help you learn virtually all concepts tested on the GMAT and practice questions in a topic-by-topic manner. However, free resources available on public webpages have some natural limitations: - The exercises are presented on a webpage rather than inside a fully interactive GMAT-like testing environment. You do not get the experience of solving questions with a running timer, selecting answer choices, navigating through questions, and interacting with the test the way you do on the actual GMAT. - Performance tracking requires a logged-in environment. On public webpages, there is no personal record of what you have attempted, your accuracy, speed, strengths, weak areas, overall progress, what you have completed, and what remains. - Detailed analytics also require a logged-in learning system. Features such as performance trends, identification of weak topics, error analysis, and the ability to revisit only incorrectly answered questions work meaningfully only when your attempts are recorded inside the platform. - The post-login course includes 200+ topic-wise exercises and 15 full-length GMAT practice tests, all of which can be taken in a GMAT-like environment with detailed performance analysis. - The post-login course allows a more comprehensive treatment of each topic through more extensive videos and broader practice coverage. - The course provides a structured learning path. You can clearly see what you have completed, what remains, and where you stand in your preparation journey. We have tried to make our free resources genuinely useful by providing conceptual lessons, videos, and practice questions across virtually all topics tested on the GMAT. At the same time, a comprehensive GMAT course is much more than content; it provides a structured, interactive, and personally tracked learning ecosystem where your attempts, performance, weak areas, and progress are recorded and measured in an organized manner. To experience the course firsthand, one can opt for a 7-day trial: https://www.expertsglobal.com/gmat-preparation-online/ Hope that helps. Best wishes, Experts’ Global]https://www.expertsglobal.com/gmat-preparation-online/[/url]

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Hello adhin31

Thank you for the question. It is an interesting one.

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- The exercises are presented on a webpage rather than inside a fully interactive GMAT-like testing environment. You do not get the experience of solving questions with a running timer, selecting answer choices, navigating through questions, and interacting with the test the way you do on the actual GMAT.

- Performance tracking requires a logged-in environment. On public webpages, there is no personal record of what you have attempted, your accuracy, speed, strengths, weak areas, overall progress, what you have completed, and what remains.

- Detailed analytics also require a logged-in learning system. Features such as performance trends, identification of weak topics, error analysis, and the ability to revisit only incorrectly answered questions work meaningfully only when your attempts are recorded inside the platform.

- The post-login course includes 200+ topic-wise exercises and 15 full-length GMAT practice tests, all of which can be taken in a GMAT-like environment with detailed performance analysis.

- The post-login course allows a more comprehensive treatment of each topic through more extensive videos and broader practice coverage.

- The course provides a structured learning path. You can clearly see what you have completed, what remains, and where you stand in your preparation journey.

We have tried to make our free resources genuinely useful by providing conceptual lessons, videos, and practice questions across virtually all topics tested on the GMAT. At the same time, a comprehensive GMAT course is much more than content; it provides a structured, interactive, and personally tracked learning ecosystem where your attempts, performance, weak areas, and progress are recorded and measured in an organized manner.

To experience the course firsthand, one can opt for a 7-day trial: [url=Hello! Thank you for the question. It is an interesting one. We have invested heavily in our free GMAT resources, and they can certainly help you learn virtually all concepts tested on the GMAT and practice questions in a topic-by-topic manner. However, free resources available on public webpages have some natural limitations: - The exercises are presented on a webpage rather than inside a fully interactive GMAT-like testing environment. You do not get the experience of solving questions with a running timer, selecting answer choices, navigating through questions, and interacting with the test the way you do on the actual GMAT. - Performance tracking requires a logged-in environment. On public webpages, there is no personal record of what you have attempted, your accuracy, speed, strengths, weak areas, overall progress, what you have completed, and what remains. - Detailed analytics also require a logged-in learning system. Features such as performance trends, identification of weak topics, error analysis, and the ability to revisit only incorrectly answered questions work meaningfully only when your attempts are recorded inside the platform. - The post-login course includes 200+ topic-wise exercises and 15 full-length GMAT practice tests, all of which can be taken in a GMAT-like environment with detailed performance analysis. - The post-login course allows a more comprehensive treatment of each topic through more extensive videos and broader practice coverage. - The course provides a structured learning path. You can clearly see what you have completed, what remains, and where you stand in your preparation journey. We have tried to make our free resources genuinely useful by providing conceptual lessons, videos, and practice questions across virtually all topics tested on the GMAT. At the same time, a comprehensive GMAT course is much more than content; it provides a structured, interactive, and personally tracked learning ecosystem where your attempts, performance, weak areas, and progress are recorded and measured in an organized manner. To experience the course firsthand, one can opt for a 7-day trial: https://www.expertsglobal.com/gmat-preparation-online/ Hope that helps. Best wishes, Experts’ Global]https://www.expertsglobal.com/gmat-preparation-online/[/url]

Hope that helps.

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any idea on why B is wrong
The cause of the argument seems to be to make the public sector company profitable
But if the cause itself of the public sector is to be made available to citizen instead of earning profit then the arguments reasoning will not be valid

B talks about earning profit after selling the public sector which kinds of supports the argument instead of making it flawed
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Hello,
Started with the week 1 of the study plan in the GMAT club. After reading the core reads and the suggested GMAT club videos, I started doing easy questions which were already filtered in the phase 1 of week 1 plan.
Few of the mixture,allegation and profit,loss questions threw me off guard and felt demotivated.
Then today morning went back to youtube and specifically studied the mixture and allegation and got that concept covered(hopefully).
Now in the evening I will go through profit/loss gmat questions and hope to cover that as well.
Few questions I have:
1. The filtered phase 1(Manhattan,egmat) questions seemed little off because of the phrases. Can I directly go with the official guide questions and start to build consistency from there.
2. Other than Mixture/ allegation, Profit/loss what are the other sub topics concept I should cover before diving into practise questions.
When getting the easy questions wrong the motivation takes a hit. That is why posting this query.
Hi, I would advise parking specific concept practice for the initial week, as most of those concepts will eventually get covered when you go through the topic specific study plans. It’s probably better to stick with general arithmetic and foundational quant questions at the start to get a feel for the type of math tested on the GMAT overall. Also, many GMAT questions combine multiple concepts into a single problem, so trying to categorize everything too early can be difficult. For now, I would take those questions a bit more lightly and focus on building comfort with the broader problem solving approach.
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But since u marked the ans already it was easier to figure out
Not sure if i would be able to answer without actual ans marked
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any idea on why B is wrong

Please search the forum. This question is discussed in detail here: https://gmatclub.com/forum/public-secto ... 94506.html Hope it helps.
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