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feel out of breath listening to this guy
Accurate
Incredible. Thanks for sharing.
searching for this only, amazing content!
Awesome! Glad you were able to find it!
I literally went all out and thought jokes on you - it’s C after pausing the vid .. then you revealed what was really going on and I’m questioning my ability to even get an average score on the exam .. guess jokes are on me now.
combination variable -> trap, could be solved directly with a/b
> mayle solved with less information
"you cant always get what u want"
obvious statement -> trap
opponent on GMAT= test maker
Insightful
Amazing tip. No easy Cs or Es.
Team, thanks. May I know where on GMAT Club I can see details of all live sessions or GMAT training schedule ?
Hi. You can see the list of all past sessions here and the schedule is coming: gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-club-gmat-tip-of-the-week-274933.html
i don't get how, in the question, it says Y is not a prime number and then he puts in a prime number (2)and comes up with Z (0) which is not a prime number. Z is the non prime here not Y? shouldn't the question have been "Z is not a prime number"? can somebody please explain this to me?
Thx for the question. Where in the video is this question? Do you have a timestamp?
Bcz z is the remainder based on y... and the only expection to the y's remainder is the prime no. 2... Statement 2 is insufficient by itself but it is important for Statement 1. Hence ans is C which is based on both statements.
At 11.27 the number 2 has been ...selected, Well isnt ... 2 a Prime Number?@@gmatclub
In the second question: when Y=5, then Y-1=4, so 5/4 isn’t 1.1... ???
5 is a Prime Number
it is 1.25 but the remainder is 1
in the second question, what about when y=1?
Y-1 is also a positive integer, so y can't be 1
If y=1 then y-1=0 and you cannot make 1/0. So we rule out this possibility
please speak more calmly next time
Why all the shouting?
Sorry 😇