Friday, March 6, 2020
GMAT Question of the Day #116 - Reducing Unnecessary Calculation
GMAT Question of the Day #116 - Reducing Unnecessary Calculation GMAT MBA Admissions Blog This blog post relates to question #116 from the Official Guide for GMAT Review, 2017. What intimidates most students here, and sends them spiraling into a black hole of unnecessary calculation, is the first line of the table: 10.8% of 37. Itâs not as bad as it looks, but weâll come back to that⦠Do you see a friend? Isnât 66.7% = 2/3. Since we canât have fractional marbles, the total number of marbles in Bag Q must be a multiple of 3⦠in other words, So, we can dispose of A, D, and E. Letâs try C â" the number of marbles in Bag Q is 12 Total Marbles = 37 + 12 + 32 = 81 Back to 10.8% of 37. Whatâs 10% of 37? Whatâs an integer thatâs a little more than 10% of 37? 4 See, that wasnât so bad. Takeaways: Be on the lookout for your friends, and numbers close to your friends. Use context to eliminate answers â" you canât have fractional marbles, people, cats, dogs, etc. Donât be intimidated by numbers that arenât your friends⦠the people at GMAC are just trying to mess with your head. Donât let them. John is a Senior MyGuru GMAT tutor based in Chicago, but is also the founder of Owl Test Prep . We encourage you to check out their web-site and YouTube channel.
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