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Problem Solving

Problem Solving is fairly straight forward. A quantitative problem is presented and there are 5 multiple choice answers to choose from.

Timing is a key component. Try to finish each question within 2 minutes.

 

A simple Problem Solving example:

Question: If x=2, then what is the value of x+3?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 5

Answer: E


Use the index on the right to learn and practice problem solving questions on the GMAT.

Algebra

Area / Perimeter / Volume

Circles

Coordinate Geometry

Distance*Time*Rate

Factors / Multiples

Fractions / Percents /Decimals

Interests

Mean Median Mode

Number Properties

Possibilities

Power / Roots

Primes

Probabilities

Remainder

Work Rates

I, II, & III

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