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  1. for second problem reffer to http://www.TestMagic.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6582
  2. Suppose N number of small and N number of large container are to be filled, which gives N*L + N*S = 90 M now L = 3M = 5S Which gives 3N*M + (3/5)NM = 90M N(3 + 3/5) = 90 N(18/5) = 90 N = 25.
  3. I dont have book which you are reffering to. please state the problem if possible.
  4. There you are man. I got it. Now it is really, C is the answer.
  5. let us regroup the terms in column B like 1/5 + (1/7 - 1/6) + (1/9 - 1/8) here second and third terms produces negative results so you are to subtract from 1/5 means A is greater. hope it helps
  6. it is from ETS and the given answer is C.
  7. I think A is correct answer what you think? What is key answer?
  8. The latter is better option i suppose. Whatever you do Chloe, dont spell wrong.
  9. at the same time we can assume it to be as small as we want, right? I think first three choice are equally good answer Hey do you have yahoo messenger? so that we can respond fast.
  10. It demand sensible gaussing. here i shown you all steps just for better understandin.
  11. Okay what if the line is smaller than diameter
  12. With 90 M container you can feel 30L + 0S container Now L = 5S so 29L + 5S or 28L + 10S or 27L + 15S or 26L + 20S 0r 25L + 25S hence answer is (A)
  13. Please solve 1. C is a circle, L is a line, and P is a pointon a line L. IF C, L, and P are in the same plane and P is inside C, How many points do C and L in common. A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 E) 4
  14. Hey is this GRE OR GMAT question.
  15. i have seen one or two in non ETS books. Though not sure. Heve no time to reffer back. Hey Wood, would you please sent me few good links to probability
  16. ;) Svetlana Now you can circumvent ETS right ;) [banana]
  17. okay consider 3, 10 , 20 in this case GM lies between (10,11) as 11 is AM and 10 is hiest number less than AM in a given set percolating? hope this time it wiil.
  18. the range of GM is ( ighest number in set less than AM, AM) In this case it is (80, 80.5) hope it helps
  19. I think Type 2 way is not correct because The question is as follows: There are 10 books on a shelf. 4 of them have a soft cover and 6 of them have a hard cover. In how many ways can you remove 5 books from the shelf so as to have at least one soft covered book and at least one hard covered book. insted we should include 5 H and 0 S please respond
  20. What a route man. Thanks for your response.
  21. Wood I would like to know your major If you dont mind
  22. i suppose i mixed up GM with Geometric series. sorry!
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