Yesterday, Manhattan GMAT posted a 700 level GMAT question on our blog. Today, they have followed up with the answer: We can solve this problem either by algebra or by number-plugging. Let’s use algebra. All four variables can be expressed in terms of just one variable, since they are consecutive integers and we know their … Read More
Each week Manhattan GMAT posts a 700 level GMAT question on our blog and follows up with the answer the next day. Are you up for the challenge? If p, q, r, and s are consecutive integers, with p < q < r < s, is pr < qs? (1) pq < rs (2) ps … Read More
At mbaMission we are constantly trying to expand our reach and services – particularly those that are free. This year, via our partnership with ManhattanGMAT, we have been and continue to host live events (see our upcoming events) on school selection, long term planning, essay writing, interview preparation and more in New York City, Chicago, … Read More
Yesterday, Manhattan GMAT posted a 700 level GMAT question on our blog. Today, they have followed up with the answer: We start with the prime factorization of h, which is 2232. In other words, h is the product of two 2’s and two 3’s. All the factors of 36, except for 1, can be constructed … Read More
Each week Manhattan GMAT posts a 700 level GMAT question on our blog and follows up with the answer the next day. Are you up for the challenge? The product of the digits of the four-digit number h is 36. No two digits of h are identical. How many different numbers are possible values of … Read More
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