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Given that x £ y represents the number of integers greater than x and less than y and we need to find the value of –π £ 2

Note, π is pie = 3.14 (approx)

To find –π £ 2 we need to compare what is before and after £ in –π £ 2 and x £ y

=> We get to substitute x with -π and y with 2 in x £ y to get the value of –π £ 2

=> –π £ 2 (i.e. -3.14 £ 2)= Number of integers greater than x and less than y = 2 -(-3) = 2+3 = 5 (which are -3,-2,-1,0,1)

So, Answer will be D
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If x£y represents the number of integers greater than x and less than y, what is the value of –π£2?

A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) 5

E) 6
­In GMAT FE, do we suppose to know n=pie, or they will provide info regarding the symbols that they provide and another problem i face in gmat club question bank there was a sum that said to convert foot to yard and no measure where given like 1 foot= somthing of yard which is usually given in gmat focus edition i guess and if it does not do we need to study measures as well ?
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If x£y represents the number of integers greater than x and less than y, what is the value of –π£2?

A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) 5

E) 6
­In GMAT FE, do we suppose to know n=pie, or they will provide info regarding the symbols that they provide and another problem i face in gmat club question bank there was a sum that said to convert foot to yard and no measure where given like 1 foot= somthing of yard which is usually given in gmat focus edition i guess and if it does not do we need to study measures as well ?
­It's not n, it's π there. Edited to avoided confusion.

P.S. All relevant conversions will be provided in the prompt.
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