3 Levels of GMAT Inequalities and Absolute Value Questions | Easy, Medium, and Hard GMAT Practice
GMAT Inequalities and Absolute Value questions are packed with traps. The math isn’t usually the problem. It’s the setup. These questions are designed to make you miss a small detail—and that small detail can cost you big points.
In this video, Erika Tyler-John, a 735 GMAT scorer and expert instructor with 10+ years of teaching experience and 4M+ YouTube views, breaks down Inequalities and Absolute Value questions at three difficulty levels: easy, medium, and hard—including one that 81% of test takers get wrong.
- 1 easy question
- 1 medium question
- 1 hard question—one that 81% of GMAT test takers get wrong
What You’ll Learn:
- How to solve GMAT inequalities correctly
- How absolute value traps show up on the GMAT
- How to identify clues that signal a hidden trap
- How to avoid careless and logic-based errors
- How to check your work efficiently on test day
If you’ve ever felt confident solving one of these problems—only to pick the wrong answer—this video will show you exactly why that happens and how to prevent it.
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