Hi everyone, thanks for the quick responses! You guys are pretty helpful.
One person commented that the answer would be 144 if out of the 3 people that did not want to sit with each other, you couldn't have pairs also (meaning 2 of them sitting together and the third far away is not allowed).
Can someone show me how you get to that answer 144? The question was meant to mean that neither any form of pairs nor any combination of triplets are allowed.
Out of all the topics, this is my weakest. I have the 6th Ed of
MGMAT prep books. IMHO, the books do a great job on all the topics EXCEPT for probability and combinatorics (too few examples and practice problems).
I took the GMAT once about 3 years ago (first attempt) and got a 690 (Q: 47, V: 38, IR: 8, AWA: 5.5).I wasn't able to finish the last 4 questions on the math portion, so I randomly picked those answers. Based on the ESR, I scored
between the 60th and 70th percentile for all the quant sub-sections, but my
average time for all the sub-sections was above 2 minutes, so I think time management and just more practice on all the sections are needed.
For my verbal, I got (percentile)
48th for CR,
93rd for RC, and
96th for SC. That's A BIG difference between my CR and other 2 subsections. I needs LOTS of help with CR. Any suggestions?
I'm taking it again in 2 months and am aiming for a 780 (tough goal, I know, but I have been studying a bit). I've got only 1 shot at this, unfortunately. I don't have a job until the end of the year, so I have a bit of time to study. I've completed reviewing all the
MGMAT books twice and gone over the 2018 OG questions at least twice (I've tried to take the time to not just learn the answers but how to think through them and similar questions).
Can someone help with a few suggestions on drastically improving my CR score and overall quant score? Any help is appreciated. I'm fairly new to posting on this website, so if I'm not doing something right, please let me know. I know a lot of people try to help and give advice, but I feel like some of the suggestions sound good but don't really work (given by people who mean well but may not have actually done as well on the GMAT themselves, or have insufficient experience to talk about how to study well). I know different methods work for different people, but after reading so many articles and posts on many websites, I can't help but think some of the advice is misguided. Trying to sort through all of that is tough

So, I'm turning to you guys for help now. Again, any help is appreciated. Thank you!