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Break Away: GMAT Data Sufficiency - 50 Original Questions - Solved and Explained
You, This Course and Us
You, This Course and Us (1:32)
Section I - 1 to 5
x has a connection with z (4:48)
Would the line pass through? (5:01)
The box of profit (4:13)
A class doesn't know the number of students (7:27)
Let's see if n as a combination is an integer as well (5:28)
Section II - 6 to 10
Making x, y and z valuable (5:09)
4 friends have trouble with money (4:24)
What's the angle to a triangle? (7:47)
Blue pens, red pens and a box full of pens (6:29)
The postiveness in x (7:05)
Section III - 11 to 15
Symmetrical connections between A, B and C (6:02)
A squared out value for differences of x and y (10:34)
Sam and Pam are off to the races (6:27)
Slope to slip out y-intercept (10:19)
2 integers and their modular value (7:21)
Section IV - 16 to 20
Triangle enclosed in a semi-circle (7:00)
A sequence a multiplies itself (5:40)
Three numbers united are greater than a single one.. always? (8:51)
The modulus twist in finding the greater value (12:22)
A mean set of postive n (6:05)
Section V - 21 to 25
The triangular affair of ABC with PQR (11:55)
ABC and PQR connect, yet again (7:19)
A quadrilateral confusion (7:26)
Quadrant of a point from modular equations (8:36)
End of season sale : Discounts available (6:09)
Section VI - 26 to 30
How many solutions are there to a problem? (9:27)
Equal remainder from division of two numbers (6:42)
A tank sized capacity (6:33)
Rectangles try to check if they measure same (6:28)
Squaring off the square differences (6:59)
Section VII - 31 to 35
Huge equation of Z is figuring out its value (5:43)
Z is pretty valuable, not zero (7:16)
Test of evens (3:53)
Mary goes the distance (4:47)
Connection of price and units (5:25)
Section VIII - 36 to 40
Making sense of inequalities of z (4:15)
x is lost in an equation (6:34)
x and y are finding their quadrant (8:43)
Defining the relationship of X and Y (6:58)
Terminating the decimal in X (7:09)
Section IX - 41 to 45
More power to a (6:27)
The story of a time when n was divided (9:39)
John goes back and forth (7:07)
Confusion in the fission of a reaction (12:13)
The percentage story of x,y and z (6:06)
Section X - 46 to 50
A triangular affair (8:16)
All that matters is the remainder (6:19)
United we stand (6:08)
Log in to know log of x (4:16)
Ageing problem of two friends (4:40)
x is lost in an equation
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