Master gmat 2010 part 50 pot
... question.) This question presents a sentence, all or part of which is underlined. Beneath the sentence you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. The first of these repeats the original; ... of paperback books, each of which was sold for 75 cents, totaled $19 .50. (2) The proceeds from the book fair totaled $48 .50. QUESTIONS 28–29 REFER TO THE FOLLOWING FIGURE: 28. Accordi...
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Master gmat 2010 part 10 pot
... available rental housing, particularly apart- ments with two or more bedrooms, is attributable to two recent trends: the increasing number of new office buildings as compared to new apartment buildings ... increas- ing number of apartments being sold as condominiums rather than rented. The passage above best supports which of the following conclusions? (A) The rate at which new apart- ment bu...
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Master gmat 2010 part 19 pot
... fact that 1 2 , or 50% , is too high a probability from a commonsense viewpoint, (D) should strike you as too easy a solution to what appears to be a complex problem. 166 PART IV: GMAT Quantitative ... and 15. That’s close enough to zero in on choice (B), which provides twice that estimate. 172 PART IV: GMAT Quantitative Section www.petersons.com of numbers or by thinking about t...
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Master gmat 2010 part 22 potx
... For success in more advanced Data Analysis problems, handle parts one at a time before tackling the question as a whole. 202 PART IV: GMAT Quantitative Section www.petersons.com • Whether one ... 25% and $500 ,000, Division B’s expenses totaled approximately $125,000. Income from Division C sales was 20% of total XYZ income, given as $1,560,000. Rounding this total down to $1 ,500 ,00...
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Master gmat 2010 part 25 pot
... a cherry candy will be selected. Thus, the probability of selecting a cherry candy is 2 5 . 228 PART IV: GMAT Quantitative Section www.petersons.com 21. In a geometric series, each term is a constant ... is 6 7 (the probability of selecting the student, subtracted from 1). But does this mean 230 PART IV: GMAT Quantitative Section www.petersons.com SUMMING IT UP • Although the...
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Master gmat 2010 part 38 potx
... choices, and by limiting the kinds of errors to one or two. Actual GMAT questions include five answer choices, of course. 354 PART V: GMAT Verbal Section www.petersons.com Error in Pronoun-Antecedent ... or her own paranoia become a victim. (D) *** (E) *** 358 PART V: GMAT Verbal Section www.petersons.com 2. A recent report from the Department of Energy suggests that over th...
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Master gmat 2010 part 39 potx
... country in the world. ERRORS IN PARTS OF SPEECH Earlier in the chapter, we covered grammatical errors involving parts of speech that are the most basic and that the GMAT covers most frequently. ... color of the blouse is different from that of the skirt. 368 PART V: GMAT Verbal Section NOTE The wordy and awkward phrases the GMAT can throw at you are limited in variety only by the...
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Master gmat 2010 part 46 potx
... rating from the Federal Department of Education. However, all official Web sites of nationally accredited colleges have received the highest possible rating from the same department. Which of the ... stimulating innovation at TechCorp, one of the company’s long-standing goals has been to obtain at least 50 percent of its annual revenues from sales of products that are no more than three yea...
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Master gmat 2010 part 47 pot
... financial success among citizens (E) Financial security of private enterprises 444 PART VI: Five Practice Tests 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 www.petersons.com 6. The correct answer is (D). One way to solve ... punctuation? 446 PART VI: Five Practice Tests www.petersons.com 38. In responding to those “skeptics” who claim that people will sell their vouchers to foreign capitali...
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Master gmat 2010 part 61 pot
... derived from statement (1), then solve for M : 0.75M 5 1.25~M 2 1000! 0.75M 5 1.25M 2 1 250 20.5M 521 250 M 5 2500 22. The correct answer is (B). To solve this problem without resorting to listing possibilities, ... future behavior of the respondents? (Hypothetical predictions about one’s future behavior are inherently less reliable than reports of proven behavior.) 586 PART VI: Five Pra...
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