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Author: osirus0830 Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:40 am (GMT -8) If you need to take it again, and assuming you do not want to purchase another class, this is what I would do. Purchase all of the Manhattan GMAT math guides and the Sentence Correction guide.
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Author: harsh.champ Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 6:18 am (GMT -8) Gat0rbabe wrote: “A game is being played with a die. The die is rolled three times and each roll recorded

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GMAT Math :: RE: Manhattan Review/Combinatorics Question
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Author: harsh.champ Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 6:00 am (GMT -8) Reva wrote: i am finding difficulty with permutation and combinations can anyone suggest me a gud source from where i can get gud idea about the topic Go thru wikipedia “Permutation and Combination” link. Also you can see the OG problems and solution approach. Thirdly,u can see thru this forum and look for P & C problems.

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GMAT Math :: RE: permutation n combination
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Author: kstv Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:56 pm (GMT -8) 1) The probability of answering a question is 3ways. So answering 10 Qs is 3^10 This is a big no. but 3 ¹ = 3 3²= 9 3³= 27 3^4 = 81 the last digit repeat inthe order 1,9,7 and 1 This tech.
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GMAT Math :: RE: Need Help: Counting methods & Probability questions
Author: harmeet Subject: Need Help: Counting methods & Probability questions Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:38 pm (GMT -8) The questions are – 1. You are taking a test that has 10 questions, and the answer to each question will either be “all”, “some”, or “none.” If you leave none blank, in how many ways can you answer the questions
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GMAT Math :: Need Help: Counting methods & Probability questions
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Author: Reva Subject: permutation n combination Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:03 pm (GMT -8) i am finding difficulty with permutation and combinations can anyone suggest me a gud source from where i can get gud idea about the topic
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Author: DanaJ Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:08 am (GMT -8) You can maybe check this out: http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/02/10/haven80%99t-done-math-since-high-school-a-math-focus-gmat-study-plan You can also post comments and get answers! _________________ BTG Book Reviews [missing the US every single moment]
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GMAT Math :: RE: Quant Only Study Plan
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Author: DanaJ Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:08 am (GMT -8) You can maybe check this out: http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/02/10/haven80%99t-done-math-since-high-school-a-math-focus-gmat-study-plan You can also post comments and get answers! _________________ BTG Book Reviews [missing the US every single moment]
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GMAT Math :: RE: Quant Only Study Plan
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Author: DanaJ Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:05 am (GMT -8) Difficult to say – put you’ll surely get something about primes, powers, absolute value, a little bit of geometry, work rate or distance problems, probability and combinatorics (maybe one or two of these last two). Remember however that the GMAT is designed in such a way that one question can test a variety of topics – it’s the makers’ way of mixing things up and seeing if you can handle it! Hope it helps! _________________ BTG Book Reviews [missing the US every single moment]
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