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This is similar to saying "If I were" -- ex: If I were part of our national team, we would have won". Use of 'were' instead of 'was' indicates a hypothetical...
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The 12th Edition has 19 more Data Sufficiency problems than the 11th Edition. Moreover, 47% of the Data Sufficiency problems in the 12th Edition are new.    ...
Joe Hari
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Kindly advise how to apply for appearing GMAT exam, when should i apply if i want to appear in AUg/Sep 09. What will be the cost. Also i have some material on...
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This is a nice question thomas.   Using pythogorous theorem, we know QS=5. Lets assume QR=x, then RS=(5-x). Let PR=y. Since QRP & SRP are right angle...
Satya Ramesh
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is it necessary to prepare lots of vocabulary for gmat as we do for gre... please reply.. wats the amount of vocab we need to have,......
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If u want to apply for gmat , u should visit www.mba.com official website of  gmat . fees is 250 $ . rest about schedules of examination u can refer to the...
anirudh babbar
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You can solve this by: 1) Calc PR^2 from 2 triangle PQR and PRS (assuming RS = x so QR will be 5-x) 2) Then equate both i.e. PR^2 from 1st triangle =...
ravi
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It is B : 12/5 how :- Let PR=y Let QR=x as per right angl trngl PQS (PQ)^2 + (PS)^2=(QS)^2 3^2 + 4^2=9+16=25 = (5)^2= (QS)^2 ie QS=5 Also PQR and PRS are...
Vamsi Rao
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The area of the triangle is 1/2 x QP x PS Another way for calculating the area is 1/2 x QS x PR. Simply by equating above two areas we can get the answer. ...
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subjunctive mood is true but there is another reason that holds good for C being the correct answer. Please correct me if I am wrong. a portion of capital -...
Kevin Poornendulal
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No not at all Sent from my iPhone On Jun 6, 2009, at 6:01 AM, "bala_2199" <bala_2199@...> wrote: is it necessary to prepare lots of vocabulary for gmat...
Michelle Bakunoff
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area = 3 * 4 / 2 = 6 area = QS * PR / 2 PR = area * 2 / PR = 6 * 2 / 5 = 12/5 2009/5/31 Thomas Meade <meade@...>...
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Btw make sure ur details match with ur passport. Ur name, address and other important details shuld be exactly the same as it is on your passport.. If there is...
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Hi everybody,   I'm Abdi. I've taken the GMAT twice, but unfortunately I couldn't gain the score I need for the B-schools. So, I've decided to make another...
abdi borhan
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Jun 29, 2009
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... given pq = 3 ps = 4 this implies qs = 5 let qr = x this implies sr = (5-x) now pqr and psr, both are right triangles in pqr (3*3) = pr*pr + (x*x in psr ...
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... Hi Abdi could you be precise and let me know what it is that you did to work on stress and time management. I have no issues with time management but...
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... Area of triangle pqs = 1/2 * PR * QS ( QS being the hypotenuse of the triangle is equal to 5) Area of triangle pqs also = 1/2 * 3 * 4 hence 1/2 * 3 * 4 =...
Debmalya
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... Hi Mithun, Good news that you have no problem with the Time Management, because most of my stress originates from a lack in Time Management; meaning, when...
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Hi If y = x^2 + dx + 9 does not cut the x-axis, then which of the following could be a possible value of d? I. 0 II. -3 III. 9 A. III only B. II only C. I and...
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Hey ppl I doubt the question itself.. if 300 is avg of 5 odd nos that means sum of 5 odd nos will be 300*5=1500 we know that sum of two odd nos is ALWAYS EVEN...
Arun Nagpal
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  not cut the x-axis means y can not be equal 0. so if we have y=a*x^2+b*y+c then b^2-4ac must be less than zero   then: d^2-4*9<0 , d^2< 36,    -6<d<6 ...
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... The answer to this question is option (C). If y = x^2 + dx + 9 does not cut the x-axis, then which of the following could be a possible value of d?...
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Hi, answer is (D). Just some quick steps--> If y = x^2 + dx + 9 cuts the x-axis, then y=0. So, this gives you four possible values for d. d=10,-10, 6, 0. But...
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Hi,   From the controversy steted, we can easly determine that there is no possible answer for the test and it might be one of the thousands traps frequently...
abdi borhan
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Hi, Since the line does not cut the X axis, it is an INEQUALITY, So, you should look for the answer choices by which the equation do not answer. Solve the...
abdi borhan
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For a quadratic eqn. Ax^2 + Bx + C, to have non-real roots , B^2-4AC < 0 Hence option C ... -- Sent from my mobile device Regards, Deb Cell # 630-253-9532 Home...
Debmalya Dutta
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Hi, Q asks the values by which the equation does not anawer (DO NOT CUT X-AXIS, means y is not =0) . Solving the inequality Ax^2+,Bx+ C,  you have consider...
abdi borhan
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Going by the "if use Rule" , we must use were in clause....
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Hi OA to the quadratic equation question is Choice C. Abdi's explanation is on dot. A detailed explanation is posted at...
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Hi,   Considering the Subjunctive mood while it is refered to an impossible desire or situation, you should were instead of was. It is not because of being...
abdi borhan
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