GMAT prep advice - One of the ways that the GMAT makes quantitative questions more challenging is by forcing you to carry over information from one type of environment to another. This is most commonly seen in geometry questions, where the side of a triangle might also be a chord on a circle inscribed within a square, for example; because the test is going after your care and attention as much...
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