Yesterday, Manhattan GMAT posted a GMAT question on our blog. Today, they have followed up with the answer: In order to find all possible factors of , we need to break the expression down into its prime factors. First, though, we should deal with the negative exponent in the denominator. Negative exponents indicate the reciprocal … Read More
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Each week Manhattan GMAT posts a GMAT question on our blog and follows up with the answer the next day. Are you up for the challenge? The expression is NOT divisible by which of the following? (A) 10 (B) 16 (C) 27 (D) 99 (E) 125
Yesterday, Manhattan GMAT posted a 700 level GMAT question on our blog. Today, they have followed up with the answer: We can rearrange the equation, putting all the x’s on one side and all the y’s on the other side: 2x – x2 = y2 – 2y Now, list the values of 2n and n2 … Read More
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