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1 Q1

the number of integers from 30 to 67 is

we calculate the total number of integers from 30 to 67. To calculate the total number of integers, we calculate the
difference between 30 and 67 and then add 1. Here is the formula and the math. Once again, a is the low number of 30
and b is the high number of 67:

Total = b ‐ a + 1
Total = 67 ‐ 30 + 1
Total Number = 38
2

1:3
25

156% = 156/100=1.56
Cost of w widgets = d dollars
Cost of 1 widget = d/w

Thus, cost of 15 widgets = 15d/w

1000 n / k

c
1000

1x 12
12x12 = 144
144x12 (100x12 +12x10+12x10+12x10+12x10 +12x4)= 1200 + 120 +120+120+120+48 = 1200+480+48 = 1680+48=
1728
8x1=8
8x2 = 16
16x 3 =48 (16+16+16)
48x 4 = 192
192x 5 = 960
960x 6 = (1000*6 – 40*6)= 6000‐240= 5760
37
2.5+2.5=5
5+2.5=7.5
7.5+2.5= 10

48
y/x

a^x = b …………………….x=1
b^y= c^7 ………………….y=7
c^z=a ………………………z=1

xyz= 1*7*1= 7
Let us say total Male in the country is represented by 100M
Let us say total Female in the country is represented by 100F

Men Eligible to vote = 40% of 100m = 40M


Women Eligible to vote 80% of 100w = 80F

Men actually voted = 80% of 40m = 32M


Women actually voted = 40% of 80F = 32F

Total men and women voted = 32M + 32F = 32(M+F)


Total population= 100M +100F = 100(M+F)

fraction of the citizens voted during the election = 32(M+F)/100(M+F) = 0.32

Number of Tanks B if A file 10 tanks ?


A rate = 4 min/1 tank
B rate = 2 min / 1 tank …………….. (half rate of A)
So Number of Tanks B if A file 10 tanks = 4*10 = 40
40/2 = 20
A in 4 min /1 tank >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>4*7tank = 28 min /7 tanks
B in 2 min/ 1 tank >>>>>>>>>>>
28 min / X?? >>>>>>>>> X = 28/2 = 14 TANK

Each team has 5 members except James, hence 5 teams has 5*6 = 30 members -4 = 26. Together with James
there are 26 members.

5*5 + 1 = 26
5*6 – 4 = 26
3 test cases

3 teams *5 members = 15 ‐2 = 13
2*8 ‐1 = 16‐1 = 15

X= 14 a = 2*7
Y =12 b = 2*6

Target question: What is the value of a ‐ b?

Statement 1: The values of both x and y lie between 80 and 90, not including the two.
which means x =14a, which means 80 < 14a < 90. …………………14* ? = 14*6 =86
Since a is an INTEGER, we now know that a = 6
which means y = 12b, which means 80 < 12b < 90……………………..12*7= 84
Since b is an INTEGER, we now know that b = 7
So, the answer to the target question is a - b = 6 - 7 = -1
90<32a<100………………………..32*2=64 , 32*3=96 ……………. i.e a = 3

90<23b<100 ………………………. 23*3= 69, 23*4= 92…………….i.e b= 4


So a‐b=3‐4 = ‐1
Q
q
q

3 to 1
3 to 2
2 to 1
2 to 3
1 to 2
1 to 3
Total = 6
L*W = 1

1.25 L*W= 1
W= 1/1.25L = 100/125 L = 4/5 L = 0.8 L >>>>>>>> W decreased by 1‐0.8= 0.2 >>>>> 20%
25/9

A‐B+1
50‐26 +1 = 25
60*20 + 60*6 = 1200+360 = 1560

26
4*3 sec
X * 7*60……………………X = 4*7*60/3= 28*60/3= 28*20=28*10*2=280*2=250*2+30+30=560

Let x = 16
x/6 = fraction not integer
x/8 = 2 integer
x/4 =4 integer
x/2 = 8 integer

8/2=4
8/4=2
8/6 = not integer
8/8= 1
8

9X=6Y
3X=2Y

X/Y=2/3 …………….2:3
Area of Circle = 𝜋𝑟^2 = 𝜋 2√5 2 𝜋 √5 𝟓𝝅

3^6 = 9^3 = (9)(9)(9) = 729

729 - 3 = 726

726/3= 3*250=750 – 726= 24/3 =250- 8=242

242/ 2 no 3 no 5 no 7 no 11 yes = 242/11 = (11*20= 222 or 11*21= 232+1 =233 or 11*22 = 233+11=242) =22

22/11 = 2

2/2 =1

Answer = 11
3^6-1 = (3^3)^2 -1 = (27^2)-1= a^2‐ b^2 = (a‐b)(a+b)= (27‐1)(27+1)= 26*28= 2*13 * 2^2 *7

Another way

3^6 = 9^3 = (9)(9)(9) = 729

729 - 1 = 728

Now, we can prime factor 728.

You probably immediately see that 728 is divisible by 2, but if you know your 'rules of division', you can see that it's
also divisible by 4...

728 =
(4)(182)
(4)(2)(91)
(4)(2)(7)(13) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>13 is the largest prime.
‐7/2
‐2/3

1% of 250 = 2.5
6%*2.5 = 2.5*2 + 2.5*2+2.5*2 =5+5+5 = 15..
1% of 400 = 4
4*4 = 16

a^3 =9>>>>>a=3
3^9 = 3^3 * 3^3* 3^3 = 9*9*9 = 81*9 = 729

6*3=18
18*4
72*5
360*6 = 2160
‐14
X^2 / Y
2/3

6*6 = 36
36*6= 216

1/125
6*1=6
6*2=12
12*3=36
36*4= 144
144*5= 720
720*6= 4320

1
6+3=9
9+6=15
15+9=24
24+12= 36
36+15= 51

a = 5 >>> a^2= 25
1% of 300 = 3 >>> 3*6 = 18

61+67+71+73/4= 128+144= 272/4 = 68


https://gmatclub.com/forum/how‐many‐prime‐numbers‐exist‐between‐260‐and‐214042.html#p1654823
6 p : 3 sec
X : 6*60 >>>>>>>>>>>>>3x=36*60 >>> x=36*20= 720

1.25
1.25
1.2
14/3= 12/3 +2/3 = 4.66

2^8 – 1 = 256‐1 = 255


a^2 ‐b^2 = (a‐b)(a+b)

5)(17)
(2^4)^2 – 1 = (2^4‐1 )(2^4+1) = (2*8‐1) (2*8+1)= 15*17= (3*

100/19
x‐z > y‐z >>>>>>>>>> x>y
for (I) X+Z>Y+Z >>>>>> X>Y True
for II xz<yz >>>>> x<y wrong
for III x/z < y/z >>>> x<y wrong
½=0.5

3/7= 0.4
11/16= >>>>8/16=0.5 >0.6 or 0.7
4/9= 4/10 =0.4

b= 3a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3a‐3a / a = 0

0
‐ 240

x + 3y = 13
(+) 3x+ y = 7
4x+4y=20 >>>>>>>>> /4 >>>>>> x+y = 5

Another solution: x + 3y = 13
(-) 3x+ y = 7
‐2x+2y=6>>>>>>>>>>>>> ‐x+y=3 >>>>>>>>y=x+3
3x+y =7
3x+x+3=7 >>>> 4x=4 >>>>>>> x=1 >>>>>>>>>>> y =1+3=4
X+y= 1+4= 5

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