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by chandrahasreddy
Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:31 am
 
Forum: Ask Student Services
Topic: MGMAT SC Guide newer edition
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MGMAT SC Guide newer edition

Hello,

I am planning on buying MGMAT SC guide. Is there a new edition i.e 5th edition coming up this month? If not, when will the new(5th) edition be released.

Thanks.
PS: Sorry, if this question was previously answered. I searched and couldn't find similar thread.
by chandrahasreddy
Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:09 am
 
Forum: GMAT Test Day
Topic: GMAT 750 - some thoughts
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Re: GMAT 750 - some thoughts

Hey, Congrats. Excellent tips on how to review problem/ note takeaways.
by chandrahasreddy
Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:36 pm
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: The three women, liberal activists who strongly
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Re: The three women, liberal activists who strongly

-- once, just once , i'd like to see a sentence about people dedicated to a conservative cause. just once. i think i'm going to have to wait a very long time. Ron, This quote amused me. :) Do you mean you rarely see from GMAT or from posters in the forum? PS: I know that you made the quote on a lig...
by chandrahasreddy
Sun May 06, 2012 9:03 am
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Math
Topic: p and n are positive integers
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Re:

ok, i'll explain. by the way, the problem statement contains 'q' but the rest of everything contains 'n', so i'm going to go with 'n' just for the sake of consistency (and because it's easier to type). the essence of this solution is that lionking is just finding different examples of numbers that ...
by chandrahasreddy
Sun May 13, 2012 5:00 pm
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Math
Topic: For every positive even integer n, the function h(n)
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Re: For every positive even integer n, the function h(n)

Mgmat staff - Very good explanation. Thank you.

Can we generalize (sort off a takeaway ..):

For all positive integers of N, (N!+1) will have factors> N.

The factors"  of (N! + 1) will be above N

"  - factors other than 1