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  1. But then if your f6 is 15.5 how is that possible. since f6= f5 (which is 39) +f4. So how is f5 less than f6...??..Maybe the question is wrong.
  2. Speaking of which how do you solve 1,2,3,4,8,11. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
  3. These are the problems from visual GRE. I have my test tomorrow. I am little confused with these. I'm guessing some of these questions are incomplete. 1. Given that there was about 8500 distribution numbers. If the score of 26.7 was 35th percentile and 37.1 was 50th percentile, then how many distribution parameter numbers accounted for about 50 percentile of the distribution? 2. Given a series f1, f2, f3.................. with f5 = 39 & f8 = 70. If the terms from f3 is sum of the preceeding two terms, then what is the valueof f9? 3. There is a rectangular box with length, breadth and height given as 10, 6 & 4. It is given that the box is completely sponged on all sides of 0.5 inch. Calculate the volume of the rectangular box removing the sponge? A. 219 B. 237 C. 217 D. 187 & so on.... 4. If the letters of the word A, F, T, E, R are permuted and arranged in a dictionary form like after, then for some (n > 2) how many other possible ways are there? A. 119 B. 117 C. 88 & so on.... (Question is similar to this) 5. Given a triangle in the xy-plane with points (k, s), (k+1, s) and its area is given and was asked to find the value of k? 6. Given a parellogram with sides 10 and 5. Col A: Area of the parallelogram Col B: 155 7. Given an equation of the line 2x+3y =0 and given a point (2,1) asked to compare slopes. 8. Given a square with side 5 and it is rotated 45degrees anti-clock wise around its centre point. Find the distance between its first center and the new center? 9. If (n*p) = n!/(p!*(n-p)!, then Col A: (12,7) Col B: (12,3) 10. Given the population of city A in 1980 as 95% of population of city A in 1970. Col A : 1.05 * (Population in 1970) Col B : Populationof city in 1980 11. If n Col A: Mean Deviation of 1, 2,1 Col B: Mean Deviation of 1, 2, n. 12. If A = 2^4*3^2*5^6 & B = 11^3*13^2*17^4 Col A: Number of non-repeated prime factors for A Col B: Number of non-repeated prime factors for B
  4. I see how you did the math to make it 180. But the question is how because you have 4 different letters to choose from. how did you get the 6!/2! 2! because in that case you should get 6!/ ( (6-4)! * 4!)) . I hope you have an answer for this. Could you please explain.
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    6. If 180 is the number of ways in which letters of a word is arranged, then which of the following words can be arranged in the same number of ways? A. CABBIE B. DEBBIE C. CHAD D. DEXTER E. MIKE what is the best way to solve this.
  6. Just wondering, how did you get the answer to question #6.
  7. 1. Given a rectangular block with measurements 12, 6 & 3. Find the volume of smallest cube formed by joining these rectangles? I found this on that visual GRE website. Either I am looking at it the wrong way or the question does not make sense. I am assuming the block in this is a cuboid. I hope someone can see make sense of this.
  8. The jewels in a crown consist of diamonds, rubies, and emeralds. If the ratio of diamonds to rubies is 5/6 and the ratio of rubies to emeralds is 8/3, what is the least number of jewels that could be in the tiara? a)16 b)22 c)40 d)53 (answer) e)67. I was taking my power prep and this question showed up. For some reason, I am not able to reason out why it is 53. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
  9. Guys, download wordweb software. It's really helpful if you want to look up words quickly. I get a lot of help from that.
  10. Good job nix. that's a darn good score considering you aced it in 3 weeks. I'm starting out today. hopefully, in 2 months I could do good.
  11. i can't download this book...sheesh. does anyone know how many posts do i need before i can download this material
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