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GMAT Problem Solving Question 29: Percents and Ratios

April 11, 2022 Leave a Comment

 
Try the following GMAT Problem Solving question that tests your understanding of percent changes and ratios.

Question 29:

If $a$ is $40\%$ less than $b$ and $b$ is $25\%$ more than $c$, then what is the ratio of $c$ to $a$?

  1. $\quad 3 \; \textrm{to} \; 4$
  2. $\quad 3 \; \textrm{to} \; 5$
  3. $\quad 4 \; \textrm{to} \; 3$
  4. $\quad 5 \; \textrm{to} \; 3$
  5. $\quad 2 \; \textrm{to} \; 1$

Choice C

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GMAT Problem Solving Question 28: Functions

March 19, 2022 Leave a Comment

 
The following GMAT Problem Solving question tests your understanding of functions and how to manipulate algebraic expressions.

Question 28:

The function $f(x) = \dfrac{\left(x-\dfrac{1}{x}\right)}{\left(x+\dfrac{1}{x}\right)}$ is defined for all values of $x \neq 0$. Which of the following is equal to $f\left(-\dfrac{1}{x}\right)$?

  1. $\quad -f(x)$
  2. $\quad -f(-x)$
  3. $\quad f(x)$
  4. $\quad -f\left(\dfrac{1}{x}\right)$
  5. $\quad f\left(\dfrac{1}{x}\right)$

Choice A

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GMAT Data Sufficiency Question 27: Remainders

January 25, 2022 Leave a Comment

 
The following GMAT data sufficiency question tests your understanding of dealing with remainder questions and their formulation in the context of data sufficiency.

Question 27:

Is the positive integer $n$ divisible by $15$ ?

  1. (1) When $n$ is divided by $10$ the remainder is $5$.
  2. (2) When $n$ is divided by $6$ the remainder is $3$.
  1. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
  2. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
  3. BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
  4. EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
  5. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.

Choice C

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GMAT Data Sufficiency Question 26: Lines and intercepts

January 3, 2022 Leave a Comment

 
The following GMAT data sufficiency question tests your understanding of straight lines and intercepts in the $xy-$coordinate plane.

Question 26:

In the $xy$-plane, what is the slope of the line $y=mx+c$, where $mc \neq 0$ ?

  1. (1) The $x$ and $y$-intercepts of the line are equal.
  2. (2) The product of the $x$ and $y$-intercepts is equal to $1$.
  1. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
  2. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
  3. BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
  4. EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
  5. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.

Choice A

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GMAT Problem Solving Question 25: Pentagons, angles, and geometry

December 17, 2021 Leave a Comment

 
The following GMAT Problem Solving question tests your understanding of how to find the measure of an angle in a regular pentagon.

Question 25:

The figure below shows a regular pentagon. What is the measure of angle $ACE$ ?

  1. $\quad 18$
  2. $\quad 24$
  3. $\quad 36$
  4. $\quad 40$
  5. $\quad 45$

Choice C

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