Q-51 GMAT quant questions in both problem solving and data sufficiency that you should solve to crack the GMAT quant section. These are hard math questions and include many 700 800 level GMAT quant sample questions. Detailed explanatory answers and solution videos are provided all of these practice questions. These GMAT Math Questions cover all 3 areas of the GMAT Quant Syllabus tested in the actual GMAT exam viz., Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry. Includes a fair dose of word problems.
If x is a positive integer such that (x - 1)(x - 3)(x - 5)....(x - 93) < 0, how many values can x take?
Is x3 > x2?
Statement 1: x > 0
Statement 2: x < 1
If m and n are non-zero integers, is mn > nn?
Statement 1: |m| = n
Statement 2: m < n
If two distinct integers a and b are picked from {1, 2, 3, 4, .... 100} and multiplied, what is the probability that the resulting number has EXACTLY 3 factors?
Choice B
The probability that the resulting number has exactly 3 factors is 2/(25 × 99)
What is the remainder when the positive integer x is divided by 6?
Statement 1: When x is divided by 7, the remainder is 5.
Statement 2: When x is divided by 9, the remainder is 3.
Choice E
The given data is NOT SUFFICIENT. Additional information is needed to answer this GMAT data sufficiency question.
Working alone, A can complete a task in ‘a’ days and B in ‘b’ days. They take turns in doing the task with each working 2 days at a time. If A starts they finish the task in exactly 10 days. If B starts, they take half a day more. How long does it take to complete the task if they both work together?
A candy manufacturer decided to decrease the weight of each candy bar, while retaining the price. By how many cents did the per kilogram cost of candy change after the reduction in weight?
Statement 1: The weight of each piece of candy bar reduced by 9 grams.
Statement 2: The weight of each piece of candy bar reduced by 9%
In the figure given below, ABC and CDE are two identical semi-circles of radius 2 units. B and D are the mid points of the arc ABC and CDE respectively. What is the area of the shaded region?
a, b, and c are sides of a right triangle. What is the area of the triangle?
Statement 1:a = 4.
Statement 2: a + b + c = 4.
If a, b, and c are not equal to zero, what is the difference between the maximum and minimum value of S?
S = 1 +
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