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Keep Calm and Study On: Coronavirus and the GMAT

Scott Woodbury-Stewart March 19, 2020
Coronavirus and The GMAT
Many GMAT students — some who just started their GMAT prep and others who scheduled their exams for the upcoming weeks — have been understandably worried about how Coronavirus …
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11 Strategies for Earning a High GMAT Quant Score Without a Calculator

Scott Woodbury-Stewart March 13, 2020
Many GMAT test-takers, particularly those who don’t consider math their strongest subject, start to panic when they learn that they won’t have access to the GMAT calculator for the …
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How to Eliminate GMAT Test-Day Anxiety

Scott Woodbury-Stewart November 12, 2018
A little bit of test-day anxiety is natural and expected for even the most well-prepared GMAT-taker. After all, the GMAT can have a significant impact on your admission to …
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If q, s, and t are all different numbers, is q < s < t ?

Jeff Miller December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: We need to determine whether q < s < t, given that q, s, and t are all different numbers. Statement One Alone: t …
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Line ℓ lies in the xy-plane and does not pass through…

Jeff Miller December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: We need to determine the slope of line ℓ, given that it doesn’t pass through the origin. Statement One Alone: The x-intercept of line …
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What is the value of x if x^3 < x^2

Scott Woodbury-Stewart December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: We need to determine the value of x, given that x^3 < x^2. Statement One Alone: –2 < x < 2 We see that …
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Kim and Sue each bought some roses and some daisies…

Jeff Miller December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: Since they bought the same total number of flowers, and roses are more expensive than daisies per flower, the person who purchased more roses …
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In the two-digit integers 3◻ and 2△…

Jeff Miller December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: We know the product (3◻)(2△) is equal to 864. Let’s first factor 864: 864 = 8 x 108 = 2^3 x 9 x 12 …
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