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Process Skills to master the GMAT Quant section
May 1, 2024
A 3 min read Mastering the GMAT Quant section goes beyond mere practice. Many test-takers work through thousands of questions without achieving high scores. Now, I want you to ponder about these two questions: Why do mistakes...
Read MoreDifference between Permutation and Combination explained with examples
Jun 30, 2023
A 8 min read Permutations and Combinations is a topic full of conundrums. The biggest one is,...
Read MoreProperties of Quadrilaterals – Rectangle, Square, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Trapezium | 2023
Jun 29, 2023
A 9 min read In Euclidean geometry, a quadrilateral is a four-sided 2D figure whose sum of...
Read MorePermutation and Combination | Avoid these 3 Mistakes | GMAT Quant
Jun 27, 2023
A 12 min read Like any GMAT Quant topic, Permutation and Combination has its own traps. Most...
Read MoreGMAT Permutation and Combination | When to Add and Multiply
Jun 26, 2023
A 10 min read Are you alwaysĀ confused whether to add or multiply the cases while solving GMAT...
Read MoreCircle Formulas -What is a Circle and its properties? (Definition & Examples)
Jun 10, 2023
A 8 min read A circle is a closed shape formed by tracing a point that moves in a plane such that...
Read MoreLines and Angles – Definitions, Properties, Types, Practice Questions
Jun 5, 2023
A 8 min read Ancient mathematicians introduced the concept of lines to represent straight objects...
Read MoreIf p, r, and s are consecutive integers in ascending order and x is the average (arithmetic mean) of the three integers – OG 2020 Question #304 with Solution
May 13, 2023
A 2 min read OG 2020: Question No. 304 If p, r, and s are consecutive integers in ascending order and x is the average (arithmetic mean) of the three integers, what is the value of x? Twice x is equal to the sum of p, r, and...
Read MoreImprove accuracy in GMAT Math questions on Polygons
Jan 25, 2023
A 10 min read A polygon is a two-dimensional closed figure made up of at least 3 line segments....
Read MoreGMAT Problem Solving – 3 mistakes you must avoid in Time and Work questions
Jan 25, 2023
A 10 min read GMAT problem solving questions on Time and Work can be solved easily and quickly provided you do not make mistakes while solving them. In the last article, we compared the conventional methods of solving Time and...
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