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rainbownlife

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  1. still not clear guys... @saege the question asks Which of the following could divide k evenly? 4 could divide k evenly as well . It does not ask for nos that "must" divide k evenly then why is 4 not included?
  2. If k=m(m+4)(m+5) k and m are positive integers. Which of the following could divide k evenly? I.3 II.4 III.6 I think all three could divide k evenly. OA posted is 3,6 only. Not sure about the correctness of the OA.... if m=3 , 4 cud divide the expression? I would understand ans =3,6 , if question asked MUST divide. Any thoughts...?
  3. guys...can you pls show your workings with explanation.....OA is D...not sure if its correct though... i still think given info is not sufficient...unless there r some formulas ( hat i am unaware of ) that need to be applied....
  4. This is a question from math SET. I think question is missing some information, just want to verify if thats true. It has been discussed before but am looking for more explanation....in case its solvable with current information...... please refer to Q31 in the attachment. thanks.
  5. if x>1 and y>1 is x 1) x^2/(xy+x) 2) xy/y^2-y I posted this question elsewhere also yesterday. However, cant still figure out if the OA is wrong? This question is from Math SETS. OA is E I am getting B.
  6. OA is E. This is a question from math SETS
  7. if x>1 and y>1 is x 1) x^2/(xy+x) 2) xy/y^2-y
  8. yeah thts right...gosh what was i thinking
  9. Company A has a total of n employees, where n is an odd integer, and no two employees have the same annual salary. The annual salaries are listed in increasing order and 16th salary in the list is the median. If sum of all these salaries is $942,400, what is the arithmetic mean of the annual salaries of company A's employees ? A 29450 B 30400 C 32500 D 47120 E 58900
  10. (A) do so on this one occasion because she firmly believed that many minority people, likely most, would agree (D) do so on this one occasion because she firmly believed that many minority people, if not most, would agree Isn't D changing meaning of original A ?
  11. @scorpion: in your example...simply stunning refers to She...so your example is gramatically correct but in the original question i think there is some problem... choice D: does it refer to Researchers or the wooden speares or the ground...??!! this construction seems ambigous to me.. can an expert please explain and clear the doubt... pinging experts ...pinging experts.....pinging experts...
  12. OA is C had NO idea that "date at which" is idiomatically correct.
  13. I selected D too...but the OA is B
  14. It is gramamtically wrong. I agree we have to select the best choice that is gramamtically correct...but this does not seem to be gramatically correct ?? experts ?
  15. OA is D. I was stuck betweek C and D too....Can somebody explain why is "...,STUNNING evidence...." right in D ??
  16. guys i said lets discuss...not IMOs reasoning for right/wrong answer will be appreciated. thanks.
  17. I think, this comparision is incorrect in E... Unlike catching cod and haddock, there are no legal size limits on catching monkfish any alternative views?
  18. OA is A. Except being wordy...what is gramatically wrong with E ?? Why is E wrong ?
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