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		<title>GMAT Question of the Day: Algebra</title>
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<p>If ((t^2)-1)/(t-1)=2, then what value(s) may t have?</p>
<p>A) 1 only<br />
B) -1 only<br />
C) 1 or -1<br />
D) no values<br />
E) an infimite number of values</p>
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		<title>What is the probability that the 2 students selected will be a sibling pair? .. Asked by Aaron</title>
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<p>A certain junior class has 1000 students and a certain senior class has 800 students. Among these students, there are 60 siblings pairs, each consisting of 1 junior and 1 senior. If 1 student is to be selected at random from each class, what is the probability that the 2 students selected will be a sibling pair?</p>
<p>a) 3/40,000<br />
b) 3/20,000<br />
c) 1/32<br />
d) 1/20,000<br />
e) None of these<br />
Please post the explanations if you know.</p>
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		<title>GMAT Question of the Day: Speed and Distance</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A certain river has current of 3 miles per hour. A boat takes twice as long to travel upstream between two points as it does to travel downstream between the same two points. What is the speed of the boat in still water ?</p>
<p>A) 3 miles per hours<br />
B) 6 miles per hours<br />
C) 9 miles per hours<br />
D) 12 miles per hours<br />
E) The speed cannot be determined from the given ingformation</p>
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		<title>Ram &amp; Shyam run a race of 2000 meter.</title>
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<p>Which of the following is a factor of the expression ((2x)^2)+1 ?</p>
<p>A) x+2<br />
B) x-2<br />
C) x+sqrt2<br />
D) x-sqrt2<br />
E) None of these</p>
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<p>Idiom List</p>
<p>1)    a debate over<br />
2)    a lot<br />
3)    a responsibility to<br />
4)    a result of<br />
5)    a sequence of<br />
6)    acclaimed as is the correct idiom (Acclaimed to be is wrong)<br />
7)    accompanied by&#8230;.<br />
 <img src='http://www.takegmat.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' />    adapted for<br />
9)    Adverb twice cannot be an object of proposition ?by?. ?Increase by twice? is incorrect; ?doubled? is correct<br />
10)    affect to..<br />
11)    agree with<br />
12)    Aid in (Aid for is incorrect)<br />
13)    Allergy to (Allergy of, allergy for are incorrect)<br />
14)    Allocated to is the correct idiom<br />
15)    alternative to&#8230;.<br />
16)    as a result of&#8230;<br />
17)    as an instance of<br />
18)    as good as&#8230;or better than<br />
19)    as great as<br />
20)    as much as<br />
21)    Associate X with Y<br />
22)    assume &#8230;to be of&#8230;<br />
23)    At least as strong as(At least as great as)<br />
24)    Attempt to ?do something? (Attempt at doing is incorrect).<br />
25)    attend to (someone)<br />
26)    attribute X to Y/X is attributed to Y<br />
27)    based on<br />
28)    believe X to be Y<br />
29)    Believed to have<br />
30)    benefit from&#8230;<br />
31)    better served by X than Y ..<br />
32)    between X and Y<br />
33)    Both X and Y (Both X as well as Y is incorrect) Both at X and at Y is correct. Both on X or on Y is correct.<br />
34)    Business ethics &#8211; Is a singular word<br />
35)    call&#8230;to consider&#8230;<br />
36)    centers on<br />
37)    Combined X with Y OR Combined X and Y (Both are correct)<br />
38)    Compensate for<br />
39)    Concerned for &#8211; worried; concerned with &#8211; related/affiliated<br />
40)    conform to<br />
41)    Consider X to be Y (a little controversial)<br />
42)    contrary to&#8230;<br />
43)    created with<br />
44)    Credit X Rupees to Y?s account (When money is involved)<br />
45)    Credit X with discovering Y (Credit with doing something)<br />
46)    decline in&#8230;.<br />
47)    defined as<br />
48)    depends on whether<br />
49)    depicted as<br />
50)    Descendent of (Descendent for is incorrect)<br />
51)    Different from one another (Different one from the other is wrong)<br />
52)    Distinguish between X and Y (2 very different items, distinguished, say red and green colors)<br />
53)    Distinguish between X and Y (Distinguish X from Y is incorrect)<br />
54)    Distinguish X from Y (Two pretty similar items, say original paintings from fake ones)<br />
55)    doubt that<br />
56)    either&#8230;or<br />
57)    enable to<br />
58)    entrusted with&#8230;<br />
59)    Estimated to be (Estimated at is incorrect)<br />
60)    expected that X would be Y &#8230;<br />
61)    expected X to be Y &#8230;<br />
62)    extent to &#8230;<br />
63)    fascinated by<br />
64)    for jobs..<br />
65)    for over&#8230;XXX years&#8230;<br />
66)    forbid X to do Y identical with<br />
67)    forcing &#8230;to&#8230;<br />
68)    From X to Y (Grow from 2 million to 3 billion) (From X up to Y is wrong)<br />
69)    Given credit for being ones &#8211; who<br />
70)    had better(do)<br />
71)    In an attempt to (gain control)<br />
72)    in contrast to<br />
73)    independent from<br />
74)    indifferent towards<br />
75)    Intent on<br />
76)    interaction of &#8230;<br />
77)    Just as &#8211; So too<br />
78)    May be (This is a word) is idiomatic, maybe (This means perhaps) is not idiomatic<br />
79)    Mistake X for Y<br />
80)    modeled after<br />
81)    more than ever<br />
82)    more X than Y &#8230;<br />
83)    more&#8230;than / less&#8230;than<br />
84)    more&#8230;than ever&#8230;<br />
85)    must have (done)<br />
86)    Native of (Native to is also used in some cases)<br />
87)    Neither &#8211; Nor should have parallel forms associated to it.<br />
88)    no less&#8230;.than<br />
89)    No sooner than<br />
90)    Not in a flash but in a<br />
91)    not only&#8230;but also<br />
92)    Not so much to X as to Y<br />
93)    not X &#8230;but rather Y ..<br />
94)    noted that ..<br />
95)    one attributes X (an effect) to Y (a cause)<br />
96)    One X for every ZZ( some numeric number) Y&#8217;s &#8230;<br />
97)    Persuaded X to do Y<br />
98)    Plead guilty for failing<br />
99)    Potential for causing<br />
100)    potential to<br />
101)    prohibits X from doing Y<br />
102)    range from X to Y<br />
103)    range of &#8230;<br />
104)    reason?.. that incorrectly seen as reason?.. because<br />
105)    ?Regard as? is the correct idiom &#8212; Regarded as having, Regarded as ones who have<br />
106)    regardless<br />
107)    regards X as Y &#8230;<br />
108)    replacing with&#8230;<br />
109)    Require that X be Y (Not require that X is Y)<br />
110)    research to<br />
111)    responsible for<br />
112)    restitution&#8230;for &#8230;<br />
113)    resulting in<br />
114)    retroactive to<br />
115)    Same as X..as to Y<br />
116)    same to X as to Y<br />
117)    seem&#8230;to&#8230;(seem is plural)<br />
118)    so (adjective) that<br />
119)    So X as to be Y (So unreal as to be true)<br />
120)    So X that Y (So poor that they steal)<br />
121)    subscribe to<br />
122)    such&#8230;as<br />
123)    targeted at<br />
124)    that X &#8230;that Y &#8230;<br />
125)    That X is called for is indicated both by Y and by Z.<br />
126)    the same to X as to Y<br />
127)    to .. used to (example to get used to or to become used to)<br />
128)    to contrast X with Y<br />
129)    To exchange X for Y (exchange X with Y or any other form is incorrect)<br />
130)    to mistake X for Y<br />
131)    to monitor &#8230;<br />
132)    to orbit&#8230;<br />
133)    To ratify (At ratifying is incorrect) An attempt to ratify is the correct use<br />
134)    to result in<br />
135)    to sacrifice X for Y<br />
136)    to survive<br />
137)    To try to fix is the right idiom (to try and fix is incorrect)<br />
138)    To worry about someone?s condition (To keep worrying over an action)<br />
139)    used in the construction&#8230;<br />
140)    used to (do)<br />
141)    viewed marriage as<br />
142)    way to provide (Way for providing is incorrect)<br />
143)    When ?rates? means ?prices charged? it should be followed with ?for?<br />
144)    widely anticipated that&#8230;.<br />
145)    Worried about (When talking about someone?s condition)<br />
146)    X [is] expected to Y<br />
147)    X as Y ..<br />
148)    X forbids Y to do Z &#8230;<br />
149)    X is attributed to Y<br />
150)    X is different from Y (different than Y is incorrect)<br />
151)    X is to what Y is to<br />
152)    X is unknown, nor it is known &#8211; is a correct idiom (Neither is not required)<br />
153)    X ordered that Y be Z&#8217;ed&#8230;<br />
154)    X ordered Y to be Z&#8217;ed..<br />
155)    X ordered Y to do Z<br />
156)    X prohobits Y from doing Z &#8230;</p>
<p>(Contributed by David)</p>
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<p>In a certain group of 10 members, 4 members teach only French and the rest teach only German or Spanish. If the group is to choose a 3-member committee, which must have  at least 1 member who teaches French, how many different committee can be chosen?</p>
<p>a) 40<br />
b) 50<br />
c) 64<br />
d) 80<br />
e) 100</p>
<p>Please suggest how to solve the problem. The OA is e.</p>
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<p>Solution Y is 30 percent liquid X and 70 percent water. If 2 kilograms of water evaporate from 8 kilograms of solution Y and 2 kilograms of solution Y are added to the remaining 6 kilograms of liquid, what percent of this new solution is liquid X?</p>
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B) 100/3 %<br />
C) 75/2 %<br />
D) 40%<br />
E) 50%</p>
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<p>Rodrick mixes a martini that has a volume of &#8216;n&#8217; ounces having 40% Vermouth and 60% Gin by volume. He wants to change it so that the martini is 25% Vermouth by volume. How many ounces of Gin must he add?</p>
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B) n/3<br />
C) 3n/5<br />
D) 5n/6<br />
E) 8n/5</p>
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<p>What is the standard deviation of Q, a set of consecutive integers?</p>
<p>(1) Q has 21 members.<br />
(2) Q has 20 members</p>
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C) Both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement is sufficient alone.<br />
D) Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.<br />
E) Statements 1 and 2 are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data is needed to answer the statements.</p>
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