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GMAT Quantitative Reasoning Question 71: Quadratic Equations

February 14, 2024 Leave a Comment

 
Try the following GMAT Quantitative Reasoning question on how the coefficients of a quadratic equation impact the nature of the roots.
Question 71:

The values of $m$ for which the quadratic equation $4x^2 + x – mx + 1=0$ has real and equal roots are

  1. $\quad -3 \; \textrm{and} \; -5$
  2. $\quad -3 \; \textrm{and} \; 5$
  3. $\quad 3 \; \textrm{and} \; -5$
  4. $\quad 3 \; \textrm{and} \; 5$
  5. $\quad -3 \; \textrm{only}$

Choice B

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GMAT Quantitative Reasoning Question 69: System of linear equations

December 27, 2023 Leave a Comment

 
Try the following GMAT Quantitative Reasoning question on manipulating linear equations to find value of an expression involving three variables.
Question 69:

Given $2x+y+z=3$ and $5x+3y+z=8$, what is the value of $x+y-z$ ?

  1. $\quad -2$
  2. $\quad -1$
  3. $\quad 0$
  4. $\quad 1$
  5. $\quad 2$

Choice E

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GMAT Quantitative Reasoning Question 67: Simplifying Radical Terms

December 5, 2023 Leave a Comment

 
Try the following GMAT Quantitative Reasoning question on manipulating and simplifying expressions with radical terms.
Question 67:

$\dfrac{(\sqrt{2})(\sqrt{5})}{(\sqrt{7}-\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{5})(\sqrt{7}+\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{5})}=$

  1. $\quad -2$
  2. $\quad -1$
  3. $\quad -\dfrac{1}{2}$
  4. $\quad \dfrac{1}{2}$
  5. $\quad 1$

Choice C

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GMAT Quantitative Reasoning Question 65: Exponents

November 14, 2023 Leave a Comment

Try the following GMAT Quantitative Reasoning question on manipulating exponent expressions.

Question 65:

Suppose that $4^{x_1}=5$, $5^{x_2}=6$, $6^{x_3}=7$, $\ldots$ , $127^{x_{124}} = 128$. What is $x_1 x_2 \cdots x_{124}$ ?

  1. $\quad 2$
  2. $\quad \dfrac{5}{2}$
  3. $\quad 3$
  4. $\quad \dfrac{7}{2}$
  5. $\quad 4$

Choice D

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GMAT Problem Solving Question 64: Statistics

October 10, 2023 Leave a Comment

 
Try the following GMAT Problem Solving question on statistics that requires being able to find the sum and average of a set of numbers when the values in the list are changed.

Question 64:

A set of $n$ numbers has the sum $s$. Each number of the set is increased by $20$, then multiplied by $5$, and then decreased by $20$. The sum of the numbers in the new set thus obtained is:

  1. $\quad s+20n$
  2. $\quad 5s+80n$
  3. $\quad s$
  4. $\quad 5s$
  5. $\quad 5s+4n$

Choice B

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