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  1. thanks suchi. i think this is a good strategy to improve in quant. Find out the areas in which i am weak and them work on those areas.
  2. M Capri, Suchi Kumar, Gmater-1 and Meggieski i thank all of you for your advice, changing my name would mean i will have to create a new id. I will do it. But do you have any suggestions on how to raise my score. vbmenu_register("postmenu_616657", true); vbmenu_register("postmenu_616177", true);
  3. Took the exam on tuesday, iam obviously not happy at all with my score. I got this score when i gave the GMAT prep withouth any prepration and after preparing for 6 months i have not moved forward at all. it feels that i have not prepared at all. I am clueless and have no idea how to go forward from here. The Gmat Prep i attemted a few weeks before the exam i scored 680 and i have scored between 660 and 680. I am very dissapointed with my score. I have gone through the MGMAT SC Guide and done the OG questions. I have realised that withouth improving my quant score i may not cross the 700 mark. I need your guidance TMians, people who are good in quant please help, i was really weak in quant and use to fail in mathematics, this happened till class 10. I have slogged in maths and have reached a stage where i was able to solve some problems on this site. I urge all the people who are good in quant to recommend me a book or any technique that you guys can tell me that will help crack quant in GMAT. In quant i am weak in number property, averages. In the verbal section i have major problems in sentence correction.After geting a low score i am still confident that i can break the 700 barrier as i have seen other people do it e.g. TBAY. I need yourhelp guys, please help me crack the GMAT.
  4. Surana can you plz explain in detail?
  5. what is the hundreth digit of Decimal Z? a) tehth digit of 100z is 2. b) units digit of 1000z is 2. Is the integer x divisible by 6? a) x+3 is divisible by 3. b) x+3 is an odd nos. If m r x and y are positive is the ratio of m to r equal to the ratio of x/y. 1) ratio of m/y is equal to the ratio of x to r. 2) ratio of m+x to r+y is equal to the ratio of x to y.
  6. great score mate, do you any advice for quant, i am weak in quant. Do you have a soft copy of manhattan quant material. If you do can you please mail them to gulshansaraswat@gmail.com all the best for the applications.
  7. if 2^x-2^x-2=3(2^13). what is X? a) 9 b) 11 c) 13 d) 15 e) 17 sorry guys posted an incomplete question, have correctde the mistake. kroviddy i apologise.
  8. X are more likely than Y + infinitive is the correct idiomatic structure. A is wrong. C is correct.
  9. IMO d, how can you say acquire in, acquired by is the correct usage.
  10. i too think that " more ancient" is wrong.
  11. By merging its two publishing divisions, the company will increase their share of the country’s $21 billion book market from 6 percent to 10 percent, a market ranging from obscure textbooks to mass-market paperbacks. A. their share of the country’s $21 billion book market from 6 percent to 10 percent, a market ranging B. from 6 percent to 10 percent its share of the $21 billion book market in the country, which ranges C. to 10 percent from 6 percent in their share of the $21 billion book market in the country, a market ranging D. in its share, from 6 percent to 10 percent, of the $21 billion book market in the country, which ranges E. to 10 percent from 6 percent its share of the country’s $21 billion book market, which ranges Soaring television costs accounted for more than half the spending in the presidential campaign of 1992, a greater proportion than it was in any previous election. A. a greater proportion than it was B. a greater proportion than C. a greater proportion than they have been D. which is greater than was so E. which is greater than it has been By sucking sap from the young twigs of the hemlock tree, tree growth is retarded by the woolly adelgid, causing needles to change color from deep green to grayish green and to drop prematurely. A. tree growth is retarded by the woolly adelgid, causing needles to change color from deep green to grayish green and to drop B. tree growth is retarded by the woolly adelgid, and this causes the color of needles to change from deep green to grayish green, and their dropping C. the woolly adelgid retards tree growth, which causes needles to change color from deep green to grayish green, and dropping D. the woolly adelgid retards tree growth, causing needles to change color from deep green to grayish green and to drop E. the woolly adelgid retards tree growth, and this causes the color of needles to change from deep green to grayish green, and the their dropping Faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places have been cited by a new study of the 2000 United States presidential election, which estimated that they did not count 4 million to 6 million of the 100 million votes cast. A. Faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places have been cited by a new study of the 2000 United States presidential election, which estimated that they did not count 4 million to 6 million of the 100 million votes cast. B. Citing faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places, a new study of the 2000 United States presidential election has estimated that 4 million to 6 million of the 100 million votes cast were not counted. C. Citing faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places, 4 million to 6 million of the 100 million votes cast were not counted in the 2000 United States presidential election, a new study estimates. D. A new study has cited faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places in estimating that 4 million to 6 million of the 100 million votes that were cast had not been counted in the 2000 United States presidential election. E. A new study of the 2000 United States presidential election, citing faulty voting equipment, confusing ballots, voter error, and problems at polling places, has estimated 4 million to 6 million votes had not been counted of the 100 million votes cast. To develop more accurate population forecasts, demographers have to know a great deal more than now about the social and economic determinants of fertility. A. have to know a great deal more than now about the social and economic B. have to know a great deal more than they do now about the social and economical C. would have to know a great deal more than they do now about the social and economical D. would have to know a great deal more than they do now about the social and economic E. would have to know a great deal more than now about the social and economical
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