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While reading a mathematical word problem, it's always better to translate it into equations.
For example, consider the following problem.
If a clothing company has 3 manufacturing units in cities A, B and C with total of 500 employees, and each employee works in only one unit. If 2/5 work in A, twice as many work in C as in B. How many work in C?
In this problem, 3/5 of 500, i.e, 300 employees, work in B and C combined. Let x people work in B, then 2x people work in C.
So we have the following equation,
2x+x=300
Or, x=100
Or, C has 200 employees.
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There are different types of problems in GRE quant section. We will see examples of each type in the coming few days.
First type is quantitative comparison.
Here 2 quantities, A and B, will be given. You will have to compare them and choose one of the following options:
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
An example: Let x and y be two integers.
Quantity A: x×y
Quantity B: x+y.
Don't automatically assume that A is correct option Take few varied examples to be sure
If x = 2 and y = 3, then yes,
x + y = 5 < 6 = x × y.
But see what happens when x = 1 and y = 1.
Here x + y > x × y.
So the correct option is D.
For quant, you have to solve 20 problems in 35 minutes or in 2100 seconds. In other words, you have 1 minute 45 seconds to solve one problem. Let us say you take on an average of 30 seconds to read and understand a problem. That leaves you with 1 minute 15 seconds to solve one problem.
If you find that you aren't able to solve a problem within a minute, then mark it and maybe come back to it later. There is no point wasting time solving a problem.
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