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How many minutes does it take John to type y words if he…

Jeff Miller May 8, 2015
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE PS Solution: This problem is testing us on our knowledge of variables in a “work” question. Ultimately, we are solving for time. Since rate x time …
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The dots on the graph above indicate the weights and fuel…

Scott Woodbury-Stewart May 8, 2015
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE PS Solution: The easiest way to solve this problem is to actually count the dots on the graph that fit the given criteria. We must find …
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A student’s average (arithmetic mean) test score on 4 tests…

Jeff Miller May 8, 2015
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE PS Solution: To solve, we use the average equation: average = sum/quantity We don’t know the individual scores for each of the first 4 tests, but …
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A rope 40 feet long is cut into two pieces…

Scott Woodbury-Stewart May 8, 2015
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE PS Solution: To solve this problem, we start by setting up two variables for the lengths of the long and short pieces of rope. L = …
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The numbers of cars sold at a certain dealership on six of…

Jeff Miller May 8, 2015
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE PS Solution: To solve, we will use the number given in each Roman numeral to determine the average and median and determine whether they are equal. …
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A case contains c cartons. Each carton contains b boxes, and…

Jeff Miller May 8, 2015
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE PS Solution: We are given that a case contains c cartons. Each carton contains b boxes, and each box contains 100 paper clips. Thus we can …
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For which of the following values of n is (100+n)/n NOT an…

Jeff Miller May 8, 2015
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE PS Solution: This problem is easiest solved by plugging in each answer choice. A) (100 + 1)/1 = 101/1 = 101 Answer choice A yields an …
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In a certain sequence, the term xn is given by the formula

Jeff Miller May 7, 2015
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE PS Solution: (Note that the * symbol in this solution indicates multiplication.) We are given that X(n) = 2 * X(n-1) – ½ * X(n-2), for …
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