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Break Away - GMAT Problem Solving - 65 Solved And Explained
You, This Course and Us
You, This Course and Us
Section I- 1 to 5
Three friends and their savings
Problem of divisibility
Two cars meet on the track
Choosing four fruits
The acceleration of a car
Section II - 6 to 10
A classic student problem
Playing children create a problem
Pieces of pipe lay still for our counting
The relationship of a,b, c - Problem?
Rectangle gives us the area of a square
Section III - 11 to 15
The probablities of success
The problem of a picture
Figuring out the angles in a figure
Bags and shoes sit in a box
A shop, its customers and their choice of offers
Section IV - 16 to 20
A and B get down to business
The journey of 4 people in 4 seats
The strange population of a town
Power struggle with A and B
Ways to unite a, b and c
Section V - 21 to 25
The problem of increasing production
Students may come and students may go, the weight goes on forever
A horse and a car compete for speed
Crossing tracks of two trains
Mixture in a tank
Section VI - 26 to 30
Fruits in a crate
A small value of X
Choosing between engineers and managers
Trading boxes
Two machines compete
Section VII - 31 to 35
A huge discount is up for grabs
Assigning value to an expression
A triangle inside a square
Ageing is an age old problem
X wants to know its value
Section VIII - 36 to 40
x,y,z are equal a,b,c or not
Interchanging digits
Yet another divisibility problem
Lights on a football field
Once there were two leasing agencies...
Section IX - 41 to 45
Triangles in a plane
The positive values of X
Y has a problem- let's help
The lazy worker wants more wages
Each fruit is worth a point
Section X - 46 to 50
X and Y lost in the decimal points
Sam and Tam need to know their finances
Multiply or subtract?
Population growth needs to be in check
Whats cooking in the middle of X and Y
Section XI - 51 to 55
The greatest value of a factorial fraction
Percentage increases in the value of a number
X wants to be known in terms of Y
Two sets even their odds
What makes the statement true
Section XII - 56 to 60
The line passes through
Find Y, but there are conditions involved
How long can an integer be?
Dividing a square is not easy
A window and its trims need help
Section XII - 61 to 65
Comparing salaries is a problem
Summing a sequence
The connection between X and Y
The greater of three primes
The radius meets the tangents
Students may come and students may go, the weight goes on forever
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