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  1. Hi, Someone asked for Clinton's notes. Hope you find it helpful
  2. I can feel the pressure mounting as the test date approaches. I felt good too. Thanks tickle.
  3. Great job, modusoperandi. Congrats
  4. Hey cooldude, I think it should be 2a/sqrt(3).
  5. In question 8, I am getting the side of the square as 3/2 and not 3. For question 24, I am getiing A as the answer. Can anybody verify please?
  6. You can have two lines that do not intersect but are not parallel at the same time. This can happen only if the lines are on different planes. However 3D coordinate geometry is out of the scope of GMAT. On a single plane, two lines must intersect or be parallel.
  7. I did not understand how you arrived at this hjafferi. Could you explain it?
  8. It is between A and E for me.
  9. When something is compared to itself, 'usual' is used. When it is compared to a set to which it belongs, 'is usual' is used. Answer is D.
  10. Hey Bumper, I am having trouble with SC and CR on the tests. However my hit rate on the OG questions is pretty okay. On MGMAT tests it is really disappointing. I haven't given GMATPrep yet so cannot tell about that. Do you have any suggestions?
  11. Heavy line means the ones that are bolder than the others. But in this case all the lines look the same to me.
  12. Here's another way to solve the question Area of QPS = 1/2bh Here we have two sets of base and height. One is PS *QP. The other is QS * PR. So 1/2 QS * PR = 1/2 PS *QP PR = 3 * 4/5
  13. In question 3, we are asked to find the area of the square in terms of r not in terms of a number. If a^2 = 100 and r = 20/pi 5*r = 100/pi 5*r*pi = 100 5*r*pi = a^2 The question is very convoluted.
  14. I am unable to distinguish between the lines. They all seem heavy.
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