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gospurs927 owns 5 Kudos, gave away 44 Kudos.

RecipientPostDate
BunuelRe: Machine M, working alone at its constant rate, produces x widgets ever09-May-2018
geometricRe: If m, p, s and v are positive, and m/p < s/v, which of the following09-May-2018
imhimanshuIf m, p, s and v are positive, and m/p < s/v, which of the following09-May-2018
vcbabuIf x, y and z are positive numbers, is z between x and y?09-May-2018
vcbabuIf x, y and z are positive numbers, is z between x and y?09-May-2018
ggarrThere are 6 cards numbered from 1 to 6. They are placed into a box, an09-May-2018
ajit257A total of 30 percent of the geese included in a certain09-May-2018
dimitri92Of the students who eat in a certain cafeteria, each student either07-May-2018
CarcassBunuel Signature Collection ALL-IN-ONE WITH SOLUTIONS07-May-2018
uvs_mba07-May-2018
prathnsFor every integer k from 1 to 10, inclusive the "kth term of a certain07-May-2018
prathnsFor every integer k from 1 to 10, inclusive the "kth term of a certain07-May-2018
misterJJ2uIn the xy-plane, at what two points does the graph of y=(x+a)(x+b)07-May-2018
misterJJ2uIn the xy-plane, at what two points does the graph of y=(x+a)(x+b)07-May-2018
bschooladmit20Re: Current Student Blogs07-May-2018
bschooladmit20Re: Current Student Blogs07-May-2018
alimad07-May-2018
MatadorFrom a bag containing 12 identical blue balls, y identical07-May-2018
studyFor which of the following functions f is f(x) = f(1-x) for all x?07-May-2018
studyFor which of the following functions f is f(x) = f(1-x) for all x?07-May-2018
krishan07-May-2018
krishan07-May-2018
enigma123A company has two types of machines, type R and type S. Operating at07-May-2018
GMAT_700As shown in the figure above, a thin conveyor belt 15 feet long is07-May-2018
Val1986If 0 < x < y, what is the value of (x + y)^2/(x- y)^2?07-May-2018
Val1986If 0 < x < y, what is the value of (x + y)^2/(x- y)^2?07-May-2018
srkaleem07-May-2018
StivIf mv < pv < 0, is v > 0?07-May-2018
StivIf mv < pv < 0, is v > 0?07-May-2018
gmatnubThe positive integer k has exactly two positive prime factors, 3 and 707-May-2018

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