Errata – Advanced Quant, 3rd Edition


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Release Date:
January 7, 2020

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Page Location Description Erroneous Text Correction
51 Chapter 2
Try-It #2-4
In Try-It Problem #2-4, the first sentence describing Case 3 lists the incorrect consecutive integers when n = 3. The rest of the description and explanation is correct. If n = 3, then the three consecutive integers are 3, 4, and 5. If n = 3, then the three consecutive integers are 2, 4, and 5.
81 Chapter 3
Try-It #3-1
In Try-It Problem #3-1, statement 1 should be equal to 2, not 0. (1) yx = 0 (1) yx = 2
153 Chapter 6
Try-It #6-3
Try-It Problem #6-3 is flawed because statement 1 contradicts statement 2. The GMAT will not contain contradictory statements. This question will be rewritten for reprint. (1) n is prime
(2) n < 3
217 Chapter 8
Problem Set Solutions
In problem 10’s solution, y = 36, found in the final sentence, should be y = 6. It mistakenly gives the value for y^2, which is 36, not for y itself. y = 36 y = 6