Critical Reasoning :: RE: West Indian manatee

Author: pnk Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:34 pm (GMT -8) The West Indian manatee, a distant relative of the elephant, returned to the sea some 50 million years ago.

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Problem Solving :: RE: Last 2 digits of a product of numbers

Author: papgust Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:05 pm (GMT -8) Multiply the single digit of all numbers – 3*4*6*2*3 = 432. 32 is the last 2 digits of the product.

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Data Sufficiency :: RE: graph

Author: papgust Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:00 pm (GMT -8) Moved to data sufficiency!

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Critical Reasoning :: RE: RECESSION VS REPRESSION

Author: pnk Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:56 pm (GMT -8) The G20 should identify those countries most at risk from global recession and ensure they are part of the solution. It should ensure that the voices of the poorest and the least powerful are heard and respected. Global recession should not be a pretext for global repression.

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GMAT Math :: RE: Need Help: Counting methods & Probability questions

Author: kstv Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:56 pm (GMT -8) 1) The probability of answering a question is 3ways. So answering 10 Qs is 3^10 This is a big no. but 3 ¹ = 3 3²= 9 3³= 27 3^4 = 81 the last digit repeat inthe order 1,9,7 and 1 This tech.

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GMAT Strategy :: RE: Practice Exams vs. the real thing

Author: jpjp Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:56 pm (GMT -8) It goes both ways. I’ve seen plenty of people report that they did better on the real thing than the MGMAT CATs

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The Application Process :: RE: How important is your undergraduate university

Author: Brett N Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:46 pm (GMT -8) Not at all…there are a ton of people at the top business programs who didn’t go to a top undergraduate school. _________________ Please free to contact me at Brett@IvyAppSuccess.com or through our free profile evaluation form. Ivy App Success

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Critical Reasoning :: West Indian manatee

Author: vscid Subject: West Indian manatee Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:31 pm (GMT -8) The West Indian manatee, a distant relative of the elephant, returned to the sea some 50 million years ago. These thousand-pound herbivores inhabit the warm coastal waters where Americans like to play.

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GMAT Strategy :: Books

Author: PinkBox Subject: Books Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:09 pm (GMT -8) Hi everyone, if you are interested in purchasing the 11th edition of the Official Guide for Gmat Review, plus the Official Guide for Gmat Verbal Review, and the Official Guide for Gmat Quantitative Review, all for $30 please send me a PM. They are in excellent condition and very similar to the 12th edition. Thanks, PinkBox

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GMAT Math :: Need Help: Counting methods & Probability questions

Author: harmeet Subject: Need Help: Counting methods & Probability questions Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:38 pm (GMT -8) The questions are – 1. You are taking a test that has 10 questions, and the answer to each question will either be “all”, “some”, or “none.” If you leave none blank, in how many ways can you answer the questions

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Critical Reasoning :: RECESSION VS REPRESSION

Author: Phirozz Subject: RECESSION VS REPRESSION Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:33 pm (GMT -8) The G20 should identify those countries most at risk from global recession and ensure they are part of the solution. It should ensure that the voices of the poorest and the least powerful are heard and respected. Global recession should not be a pretext for global repression

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Critical Reasoning :: RE: Historiography

Author: Phirozz Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:25 pm (GMT -8) subgeeth wrote: 2. One of the most vexing problems in historiography is dating an event when the usual sources offer conflicting chronologies of the event.

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Critical Reasoning :: Historiography

Author: subgeeth Subject: Historiography Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:42 pm (GMT -8) 2. One of the most vexing problems in historiography is dating an event when the usual sources offer conflicting chronologies of the event

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Research MBA Programs :: RE: BU MBA vs Univeristy of Toronto Rotman MBA

Author: bjcoolj Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:17 pm (GMT -8) BU’s MBA is in second tier. If you want to work in U.S. I would say BU could be better but if I were you I would consider Toronto Rotman

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GMAT Strategy :: Practice scores v. Actual scores

Author: Porsche05 Subject: Practice scores v. Actual scores Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:15 pm (GMT -8) How do practice scores relate to the actual test?

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Data Sufficiency :: RE: Please explain this digit question

Author: Stuart Kovinsky Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:56 pm (GMT -8) Lookingfor700GMAT wrote: Is the hundreths digit of the decimal D greater than 5? (1) The tenths digit of 10d is 7 (2) The thousandths digit of d/10 is 7 What exactly is the question asking? I am unusure as digits is a weak part of my game

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GMAT Strategy :: Practice Exams vs. the real thing

Author: piyushdabomb Subject: Practice Exams vs. the real thing Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:48 pm (GMT -8) I’m about to take my ‘diagnostic test’ today and I have a couple questions: 1.

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Problem Solving :: Square Coordination

Author: righty123 Subject: Square Coordination Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:45 pm (GMT -8) Q: A certain square is to be drawn on a coordinate plane. One of the vertices must be on the origin, and the square is to have an area of 100

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Problem Solving :: RE: PS2

Author: Stuart Kovinsky Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:31 pm (GMT -8) roger federer wrote: If n is a positive integer, what is the remainder when 3^(8n+3) + 2 is divided by 5?

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GMAT Strategy :: Cambridge Educational Services GMAT Textbook?

Author: mjgoldste Subject: Cambridge Educational Services GMAT Textbook? Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:29 pm (GMT -8) Hey Everybody, I might be teaching a GMAT class later on this year and I might be obligated (by virtue of a university contract) to teach from the Cambridge Educational Services GMAT textbook (http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Educational-Services-Inc-TestPrep/dp/B000ERYA5U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1268346450&sr=8-1)

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