Thursday, March 5, 2020
GMAT Question of the Day #311 - Data Sufficiency
GMAT Question of the Day #311 - Data Sufficiency GMAT MBA Admissions Blog For today's GMAT Question of the Day, we have an AD/BCE Value Question, relating to question #311 from the Official Guide for GMAT Review, 2017. See below for a clear, step-by-step example and explanation. We need to find: Obviously, we need information about Guyâs gross income and his deductions. Because youâve already scanned the clues (right?), you know that this is a CE question â" clue (1) only mentions gross income, and clue (2) only mentions deductions. So, eliminate A, D, and B AD/BCE (1) and (2) Letâs try some examples, and letâs use multiples of $100 to keep calculations simple: Note that I only changed the deductions and I didnât actually calculate the percent change for each example. Itâs plain to see that they are not equal. The correct answer is E. Takeaways: Be on the lookout for CE problems (see 246 and 255 for examples of easy CE problems). Donât create more examples than you need. In this case we only changed the deductions. Use multiples of $100 in percent problems that donât include actual value Donât calculate unless you have to! John is a Senior MyGuru GMAT tutor based in Chicago, but is also the founder of Owl Test Prep . We encourage you to check out their web-site and YouTube channel.
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