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Abhishiek owns 59 Kudos, gave away 9 Kudos.

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steffsRe: A factory produces one type of widget. This month, the factory raised07-Nov-2024
NikolKRe: A factory produces one type of widget. This month, the factory raised25-Oct-2024
tusharsajeev08Re: A factory produces one type of widget. This month, the factory raised16-Oct-2024
AadilMazharRe: A factory produces one type of widget. This month, the factory raised10-Oct-2024
agrasanRe: A factory produces one type of widget. This month, the factory raised03-Jun-2024
DivyadinkarRe: A store purchased a Brand C computer for the same amount that it paid17-Apr-2024
stuPaula3925Re: For each positive integer n, the integer n* is defined by n* = n^2 + 124-Feb-2024
samarpan.g28A drawer contains 8 pairs of socks. For each sock, there is exactly31-Dec-2023
omniadminRe: If x^2 - 2x - 35 = 0 and x>0, which of the following must be equal to18-Dec-2023
sidhant47Re: A factory produces one type of widget. This month, the factory raised16-Dec-2023
MaheshkvA drawer contains 8 pairs of socks. For each sock, there is exactly10-Dec-2023
Mr.WickRe: Marco: Giant kangaroosone of several extinct species of large mammals27-Nov-2023
GianKRy = x^2 + bx + 256 cuts the x axis at (h, 0) and (k, 0). If h and k ar03-Jul-2023
pallavibansalRe: In the figure above, if the area of the inscribed rectangle is 32, the04-Dec-2022
thisisit25Re: Marco: Giant kangaroosone of several extinct species of large mammals27-Jul-2022
Kimberly77Re: For each positive integer n, the integer n* is defined by n* = n^2 + 120-Apr-2022
yasaswiakkiraju26-Feb-2022
pedrodearamos14-Feb-2022
PayelRBA drawer contains 8 pairs of socks. For each sock, there is exactly16-Jun-2021
BakshiP07-Apr-2021
JohhnyPap17-Mar-2021
gmat_app109618-Jan-2021
MI8320-Dec-2020
LILICHKARe: Marco: Giant kangaroosone of several extinct species of large mammals07-Dec-2020
wtamura3Re: If a and b are integers and a is even, what is the value of a - b?15-Nov-2020
ablaygabdullinRe: For each positive integer n, the integer n* is defined by n* = n^2 + 114-Aug-2020
GMATPolvonRe: For each positive integer n, the integer n* is defined by n* = n^2 + 105-Aug-2020
twobagels01-Aug-2020
Gmat20201Re: Marco: Giant kangaroosone of several extinct species of large mammals10-Jun-2020
syedzohaib09-Mar-2020

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