Last visit was: 25 Apr 2026, 16:35 It is currently 25 Apr 2026, 16:35
Close
GMAT Club Daily Prep
Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.

Customized
for You

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Track
Your Progress

every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance

Practice
Pays

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Close
Request Expert Reply
Confirm Cancel
User avatar
Helium
Joined: 08 Jun 2013
Last visit: 01 Jun 2020
Posts: 452
Own Kudos:
822
 [1]
Given Kudos: 118
Location: France
GMAT 1: 200 Q1 V1
GPA: 3.82
WE:Consulting (Other)
GMAT 1: 200 Q1 V1
Posts: 452
Kudos: 822
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
EgmatQuantExpert
User avatar
e-GMAT Representative
Joined: 04 Jan 2015
Last visit: 02 Apr 2024
Posts: 3,657
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 165
Expert
Expert reply
Posts: 3,657
Kudos: 20,884
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
generis
User avatar
Senior SC Moderator
Joined: 22 May 2016
Last visit: 18 Jun 2022
Posts: 5,258
Own Kudos:
37,729
 [1]
Given Kudos: 9,464
Expert
Expert reply
Posts: 5,258
Kudos: 37,729
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
avatar
varmashreekanth
Joined: 14 Aug 2017
Last visit: 04 Jan 2021
Posts: 20
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 118
Posts: 20
Kudos: 14
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Hi Everyone,

I solved the question in a different way. I feel that it is a quicker approach, so thought of sharing the approach.

There are 2 variables (H,B) in the question. Lets assume some values to both H and B , so that we can calculate it more easily.

Let H = 10 and B =20. (We can assume any number , it will lead to the same answer. Here I am taking 10 and 20 for making the calculations easy)

Now we will workout the problem with the information given in the question stem.
The question stem says Karishma takes 53 second to fold H napkins . Substituting H we get :-

10 napkins =53 secs
1 napkin = 53/10
B napkins = (53/10)*B
we have assumed B = 20, substituting the value of B in the above equation, we will get :-
20 napkins = (53/10)*20=106

Now we can substitute the values of B and H in the answer choices and the answer choice which provides the same result(106) as above will be the correct answer.

(A) - > 53B/H= (53*20)/10=106 .

which is same as the answer we got above.
Therefore Option A is correct answer.
User avatar
bumpbot
User avatar
Non-Human User
Joined: 09 Sep 2013
Last visit: 04 Jan 2021
Posts: 38,986
Own Kudos:
Posts: 38,986
Kudos: 1,118
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Automated notice from GMAT Club BumpBot:

A member just gave Kudos to this thread, showing it’s still useful. I’ve bumped it to the top so more people can benefit. Feel free to add your own questions or solutions.

This post was generated automatically.
Moderators:
Math Expert
109830 posts
Tuck School Moderator
852 posts