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Graphs and Tables | The graph above shows rainfall at six locations given by alphabet A to https://gmatclub.com:443/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3389407&#p3389407 RolyGMAT wrote:

chetan2u wrote:
Attachment:
Rainfall(in mm) at six locations (1).png

The graph above shows rainfall at six locations given by alphabet A to F on Horizontal axis. The Vertical axis gives rainfall in multiples of 25mm in these locations in months of May, June and July of year2022.
Based on the graph above, it can be said that rainfall in month of June accounts for the majority of rain in the three months in location[Dropdown Placeholder #1]  and  also accounts for[Dropdown Placeholder #2] percentage of total combined rainfall in six locations in the month ofJune.­

­Hi chetan2u, I was wondering why how do we discard location B (also accounts for the majority of the rain and the total combined percentage of total combined rainfall is 18.75)? Maybe I did not understand the question.

Thankyou!

Hey! So this is how I looked at it.

In locationA , rainfall in June is 100mm and May + July is only 75mm (25 + 50 respectively). So it rained 25mm more in June than in bothmonths. 

In  location
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RolyGMAT wrote:

chetan2u wrote:
Attachment:
Rainfall(in mm) at six locations (1).png

The graph above shows rainfall at six locations given by alphabet A to F on Horizontal axis. The Vertical axis gives rainfall in multiples of 25mm in these locations in months of May, June and July of year2022.
Based on the graph above, it can be said that rainfall in month of June accounts for the majority of rain in the three months in location[Dropdown Placeholder #1]  and  also accounts for[Dropdown Placeholder #2] percentage of total combined rainfall in six locations in the month ofJune.­

­Hi chetan2u, I was wondering why how do we discard location B (also accounts for the majority of the rain and the total combined percentage of total combined rainfall is 18.75)? Maybe I did not understand the question.

Thankyou!

Hey! So this is how I looked at it.

In locationA , rainfall in June is 100mm and May + July is only 75mm (25 + 50 respectively). So it rained 25mm more in June than in bothmonths. 

In  location
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­When it operates at its own constant rate, hose A can fill an empty tank twice as fast as hose B can when it operates at its own constant rate. If hose A can fill the tank in x hours, how many hours will it take for the two hoses, operating simultaneously, to fill the tank?

A. 2x/3
B. 3x/2
C. 3x
D. 3/(2x)
E. 3/x­

­Lets say Total 120 units
A fills in x hours 
Speed of A= 12/x unit/hour

B fills in x/2 hours
Speed of B= 120*2/x= 240/x unit/ hour

Together Speed= 120/x+ 240/x= 360/x
Work= 120
Time= Work/Rate
120/ (360/x)= 120*x/360= 2x/3


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Danou wrote:

­When it operates at its own constant rate, hose A can fill an empty tank twice as fast as hose B can when it operates at its own constant rate. If hose A can fill the tank in x hours, how many hours will it take for the two hoses, operating simultaneously, to fill the tank?

A. 2x/3
B. 3x/2
C. 3x
D. 3/(2x)
E. 3/x­

­Lets say Total 120 units
A fills in x hours 
Speed of A= 12/x unit/hour

B fills in x/2 hours
Speed of B= 120*2/x= 240/x unit/ hour

Together Speed= 120/x+ 240/x= 360/x
Work= 120
Time= Work/Rate
120/ (360/x)= 120*x/360= 2x/3


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What is the maximum value of integer x, if |x|>x?
(A) -10
(B) -1
(C) 0
(D) 10
(E) None of the above


Chetan's questions


­x could be -0.1 as well and in that case none of the above will be correct, i guess the prompt should be add to mitigate such ambiguity. I got option B as answer but because of option E i got confuse.  

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chetan2u wrote:

What is the maximum value of integer x, if |x|>x?
(A) -10
(B) -1
(C) 0
(D) 10
(E) None of the above


Chetan's questions


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Which incident are you talking about?

Search three keywords “Emory violence atlanta” on google, a large number of reports will be show.

Also, I want to highlight that these events are now happening across multiple universities too

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Search three keywords “Emory violence atlanta” on google, a large number of reports will be show.

Also, I want to highlight that these events are now happening across multiple universities too]]>
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How many people do you think received an invitation to interview in round 3? How many seats continue available for class 2026?

Tough to answer, wish I could help

I spoke with a current student who was waitlisted in Round 2 with Interview and got the acceptance on May 19 last year

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MBAXR01 wrote:

How many people do you think received an invitation to interview in round 3? How many seats continue available for class 2026?

Tough to answer, wish I could help

I spoke with a current student who was waitlisted in Round 2 with Interview and got the acceptance on May 19 last year]]>
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Sa800 wrote:

50% of students’ study science and 30% of science students score more than 80% marks in the exam. If 40% of all students (science + non-science) get more than 80% marks in exam, what percentage of non-science students score less than 80% marks?

A. 30%
B. 40%
C. 50%
D. 60%
E. 70%

i get 40%

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Sa800 wrote:

50% of students’ study science and 30% of science students score more than 80% marks in the exam. If 40% of all students (science + non-science) get more than 80% marks in exam, what percentage of non-science students score less than 80% marks?

A. 30%
B. 40%
C. 50%
D. 60%
E. 70%

i get 40%

not understandingwhy

Posted from my mobiledevice

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Graphs and Tables | Re: In a 500-day simulated currency-trading contest, three teams-Teams A, https://gmatclub.com:443/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3389390&#p3389390 "­1 point for having the greatest full-balance at the end of at least 80% of the days."

How do we find this one out? Team A and B both look like they have similar number of days where they had the greatest full balance. I feel with the graph given, it would almost come down to luck in choosing A.

I chose B with 2 points.

Please let me know if I am missing something.

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"­1 point for having the greatest full-balance at the end of at least 80% of the days."

How do we find this one out? Team A and B both look like they have similar number of days where they had the greatest full balance. I feel with the graph given, it would almost come down to luck in choosing A.

I chose B with 2 points.

Please let me know if I am missing something.]]>
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For a class of 50 students, the table above reports the number of students who expected to receive an A, a B, or a C or below as well as the actual number of students who received each grade. How many students who expected to receive a C or below received a grade of C or below?

(1) Of the students who expected to receive an A or a B, 80% actually did receive an A or a B.

(2) Of the students who expected to receive a B, 6 students actually received a C or below.­

What was the point of giving actual grade in thetable?

The actual grades help to calculate how many students who expected to receive a C or below actually received a grade of C or below. Check the red parts below:

From (1), since 80% of students expecting an A or B actually received an A or B, then the remaining 20% received a C or below. Thus, 0.2(25 + 15) = 8 students, expecting an A or B, received a C or below. Since[color=#e74c3c] 14 students
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1616 wrote:

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For a class of 50 students, the table above reports the number of students who expected to receive an A, a B, or a C or below as well as the actual number of students who received each grade. How many students who expected to receive a C or below received a grade of C or below?

(1) Of the students who expected to receive an A or a B, 80% actually did receive an A or a B.

(2) Of the students who expected to receive a B, 6 students actually received a C or below.­

What was the point of giving actual grade in thetable?

The actual grades help to calculate how many students who expected to receive a C or below actually received a grade of C or below. Check the red parts below:

From (1), since 80% of students expecting an A or B actually received an A or B, then the remaining 20% received a C or below. Thus, 0.2(25 + 15) = 8 students, expecting an A or B, received a C or below. Since[color=#e74c3c] 14 students
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Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: Of 300 members in an organization, each German https://gmatclub.com:443/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3389383&#p3389383 1616 wrote:

Hello Bunuel.

Can you please help me in decoding this line --> "each German speaker also speaks English"
Thanks in advance

­The line 'each German speaker also speaks English' means that anyone in the organization who speaks German is also able to speak English. Essentially, it means that in the diagram, the German circle is inside the English circle. Note, however, that this does not necessarily mean that all who speak English also speak German.

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1616 wrote:

Hello Bunuel.

Can you please help me in decoding this line --> "each German speaker also speaks English"
Thanks in advance

­The line 'each German speaker also speaks English' means that anyone in the organization who speaks German is also able to speak English. Essentially, it means that in the diagram, the German circle is inside the English circle. Note, however, that this does not necessarily mean that all who speak English also speak German.]]>
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gmatophobia wrote:
Bunuel wrote:
­If\(\frac{\sqrt{x^2}}{\sqrt[3]{x^3}}=-1\) and\( x \neq0\) , what is the value of\( \frac{2|x| + 6}{3 -x}\) ?

A. -2
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
E. Cannot be determined from the giveninformation­
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\(\frac{\sqrt{x^2}}{\sqrt[3]{x^3}}\)

= \(\frac{|x|}{x}\)

\( \frac{|x|}{x} =-1\)

Hence, we can infer that that\(x\) is negative. 
­
Let's assume\( x =-1\)

=\( \frac{2|x| + 6}{3 -x}\)

=\( \frac{2|-1| + 6}{3 -(-1)}\)

=\(\frac{8}{4}\)

=\(2\)

­OptionC

­I have a doubt. The numerator can be either postive or negative for every case of denominator can only be positive or negative.
In that case, won't the equation be always either 1 or -1. Instead of only -1. This leads to an undefined behaviourright?

Bunuel Can you pleasehelp?

\( ­\sqrt{x^2} =|x|\) and |x| cannot be negative. Generally, the square root sign always indicates non-negative square root.

Mathematically,\(\sqrt{...}\) is the square root sign, a function (called the principal square root function), which cannot give negative result. So, this sign(\(\sqrt{...}\) ) always means non-negative square
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OokandGluk wrote:

gmatophobia wrote:
Bunuel wrote:
­If\(\frac{\sqrt{x^2}}{\sqrt[3]{x^3}}=-1\) and\( x \neq0\) , what is the value of\( \frac{2|x| + 6}{3 -x}\) ?

A. -2
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
E. Cannot be determined from the giveninformation­
­

\(\frac{\sqrt{x^2}}{\sqrt[3]{x^3}}\)

= \(\frac{|x|}{x}\)

\( \frac{|x|}{x} =-1\)

Hence, we can infer that that\(x\) is negative. 
­
Let's assume\( x =-1\)

=\( \frac{2|x| + 6}{3 -x}\)

=\( \frac{2|-1| + 6}{3 -(-1)}\)

=\(\frac{8}{4}\)

=\(2\)

­OptionC

­I have a doubt. The numerator can be either postive or negative for every case of denominator can only be positive or negative.
In that case, won't the equation be always either 1 or -1. Instead of only -1. This leads to an undefined behaviourright?

Bunuel Can you pleasehelp?

\( ­\sqrt{x^2} =|x|\) and |x| cannot be negative. Generally, the square root sign always indicates non-negative square root.

Mathematically,\(\sqrt{...}\) is the square root sign, a function (called the principal square root function), which cannot give negative result. So, this sign(\(\sqrt{...}\) ) always means non-negative square
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What is the smallest five-digit number which when divided by 7, 11 and 21 leaves a remainder of 5 in eachcase?

Let's solve the problem using twomethods

Method 1:Elimination

Let's subtract 5 from all the option choices so that we have numbers which are divisible by 7, 11 and 21

=> A. = 10154 (10159-4)
=> B. = 10003
=> C. = 10104
=> D. = 10092
=> E. = 10164

Since the numbers are divisible by 21 => they are divisible by 3
=> Sum of the digits should be divisible by 3
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=> A. Sum of digits = 1+0+1+5+4  = 11 NOT DIVISIBLE by 3 =>ELIMINATE
=> B. Sum of digits = 1+0+0+0+3 = 4 NOT DIVISIBLE by 3 =>ELIMINATE
=> C. Sum of digits = 1+0+1+0+4 = 6 DIVISIBLE by 3 =>KEEP
=> D. Sum of digits = 1+0+0+9+2 = 12 DIVISIBLE by 3 =>KEEP
=> E. Sum of digits = 1+0+1+6+4 = 12 IVISIBLE by 3 =>[color=#27ae60]
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↧↧↧ Detailed Video Solution to the Problem↧↧↧

Iframe

What is the smallest five-digit number which when divided by 7, 11 and 21 leaves a remainder of 5 in eachcase?

Let's solve the problem using twomethods

Method 1:Elimination

Let's subtract 5 from all the option choices so that we have numbers which are divisible by 7, 11 and 21

=> A. = 10154 (10159-4)
=> B. = 10003
=> C. = 10104
=> D. = 10092
=> E. = 10164

Since the numbers are divisible by 21 => they are divisible by 3
=> Sum of the digits should be divisible by 3
(Watch this video to MASTER DIVISIBILITYRULES)

=> A. Sum of digits = 1+0+1+5+4  = 11 NOT DIVISIBLE by 3 =>ELIMINATE
=> B. Sum of digits = 1+0+0+0+3 = 4 NOT DIVISIBLE by 3 =>ELIMINATE
=> C. Sum of digits = 1+0+1+0+4 = 6 DIVISIBLE by 3 =>KEEP
=> D. Sum of digits = 1+0+0+9+2 = 12 DIVISIBLE by 3 =>KEEP
=> E. Sum of digits = 1+0+1+6+4 = 12 IVISIBLE by 3 =>[color=#27ae60]
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Bunuel wrote:
­Studies of voting patterns in the town of Glen Isle have shown that the single most effective way for politicians to win votes is to purchase expensive television advertising. A candidate challenging the incumbent for a seat on the town council has argued that the importance of television advertising inherently favors incumbents and therefore that political television advertising should be banned in Glen Isle.

The challenger's conclusion logically depends on which of the following assumptions?

(A) Incumbents have won eighty percent of the elections in Glen Isle in the last 10 years.

(B) Some incumbent candidates in Glen Isle have been able to win votes by organizing frequent political rallies.

(C) Not all challengers in Glen Isle are skilled political fundraisers.

(D) Glen Isle incumbents have access to financial support in excess of that available to challengers.

(E) Banning political television advertising is notunconstitutional.


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Bunuel wrote:
­Studies of voting patterns in the town of Glen Isle have shown that the single most effective way for politicians to win votes is to purchase expensive television advertising. A candidate challenging the incumbent for a seat on the town council has argued that the importance of television advertising inherently favors incumbents and therefore that political television advertising should be banned in Glen Isle.

The challenger's conclusion logically depends on which of the following assumptions?

(A) Incumbents have won eighty percent of the elections in Glen Isle in the last 10 years.

(B) Some incumbent candidates in Glen Isle have been able to win votes by organizing frequent political rallies.

(C) Not all challengers in Glen Isle are skilled political fundraisers.

(D) Glen Isle incumbents have access to financial support in excess of that available to challengers.

(E) Banning political television advertising is notunconstitutional.


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­Zeno's Unfinished Furniture sells exactly five types of furniture-footstools, hutches, sideboards, tables, and vanities. Irene buys just four items, each of a different type, and each made entirely of one kind of wood-maple, oak, pine, or rosewood. The following conditions govern Irene's purchases:

Any vanity she buys is maple.
Any rosewood item she buys is a sideboard.
If she buys a vanity, she does not buy a footstool.
If lrene buys a footstool, she also buys a table made of the same wood.
Irene does not buy an oak table.
Exactly two of the items she buys are made of the same kind of wood as each other. 

Which one of the following is a complete and accurate list of all the woods any footstool that Irene buys could be made of?

(A) maple, oak
(B) maple, pine
(C) maple, rosewood
(D) maple, oak, pine
(E) maple, oak, pine, rosewood

­OA is B

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­Zeno's Unfinished Furniture sells exactly five types of furniture-footstools, hutches, sideboards, tables, and vanities. Irene buys just four items, each of a different type, and each made entirely of one kind of wood-maple, oak, pine, or rosewood. The following conditions govern Irene's purchases:

Any vanity she buys is maple.
Any rosewood item she buys is a sideboard.
If she buys a vanity, she does not buy a footstool.
If lrene buys a footstool, she also buys a table made of the same wood.
Irene does not buy an oak table.
Exactly two of the items she buys are made of the same kind of wood as each other. 

Which one of the following is a complete and accurate list of all the woods any footstool that Irene buys could be made of?

(A) maple, oak
(B) maple, pine
(C) maple, rosewood
(D) maple, oak, pine
(E) maple, oak, pine, rosewood

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]]> (VivekPrateek)Fri, 26 Apr 2024 22:48:07 -0800https://gmatclub.com:443/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3389357&#p3389357 Problem Solving (PS) | Re: There are three different hoses used to fill a pool: hose https://gmatclub.com:443/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3389356&#p3389356
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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: When positive integer x is divided by 20, the remainder is 8. What is https://gmatclub.com:443/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3389354&#p3389354
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Critical Reasoning (CR) | Outsourcing is the practice of obtaining from independent suppliers https://gmatclub.com:443/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3389353&#p3389353 OokandGluk  is spot on!

Even in our everyday speech, when we use "generally", we are typically trying to pass off something as a factual truth.
For instance - "generally, countries that have huge military spending tend to be military superpowers"

This is me trying to say - "here is a fact. Typically (generally), it so happens that countries that have hige military spending also happen to be military superpowers." I as the author am trying to present this statement as a factual truth. 

I could state the same fact this way - "90% of countries that have hige military spending also happen to be military superpowers.". 

Both these sentences mean the same for all practical purposes. I (the author) am telling you that typically, X is the situation. 

So ->" Companies that outsource generally dismantle some of theircapabilities ". 

This is the author telling us that typically (say, for example, in 70% of cases), companies that outsource
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OokandGluk  is spot on!

Even in our everyday speech, when we use "generally", we are typically trying to pass off something as a factual truth.
For instance - "generally, countries that have huge military spending tend to be military superpowers"

This is me trying to say - "here is a fact. Typically (generally), it so happens that countries that have hige military spending also happen to be military superpowers." I as the author am trying to present this statement as a factual truth. 

I could state the same fact this way - "90% of countries that have hige military spending also happen to be military superpowers.". 

Both these sentences mean the same for all practical purposes. I (the author) am telling you that typically, X is the situation. 

So ->" Companies that outsource generally dismantle some of theircapabilities ". 

This is the author telling us that typically (say, for example, in 70% of cases), companies that outsource
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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: X takes 10 days to complete a task. Y takes half that time https://gmatclub.com:443/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3389352&#p3389352
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